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Indirect-object personal pronouns
Indirect object pronouns are:
Singular Plural
mi — to me ci — to us
ti — to you (familiar) vi — to you (familiar)
gli — to him, to it loro — to them
le — to her, to it Loro — to you (polite, m. and f.)
Le — to you (polite, m. and f.)
Compare the previous with the direct-object pronouns below.
Singular Plural
mi — me ci — us
ti — you vi — you all
lo — him, it (m.) li — them (m.)
la — her, it (f.) le — them (f.)
La — you (polite, m. and f.) Li — you (polite, m.)
Le — you (polite, f.)
After you have compared these pronouns, the following facts should stand out:
mi = me; to me ci = us; to us
ti = to; to you vi = you all; to you all
In the third person, the pronoun objects are as follows.
Direct Indirect
lo = him; it (m.) gli = to him, to it
la = her; it (f.) le = to her, to it
La = you (polite) Le = to you (polite)
li = them (m.) loro = to them
le = them (f.) Loro = to you (polite)
Li = you (polite, m.)
Le = you (polite, f.)
Observe that with only one exception (le) all these forms differ from each other in spelling. They may appear somewhat confusing when listed all at once, but the context is generally of great help in determining the meaning of a pronoun.
NOTE: The position of the indirect-object pronouns is the same as that of the direct-object pronouns.
They usually precede the verbs (except for loro and Loro, which always follows it).
Gli do del pane. — I give him some bread.
With the exception of loro and Loro, the indirect-object pronouns follow and are attached to the infinitive, the present participle, and the affirmative forms of the true imperatives.
Desidero parlargli. — I wish to speak to him.
Raccontandogli le mie miserie gli davo noia. — By telling him my troubles, I annoyed him.
Mostrami i tuoi disegni. — Show your drawings to me. (Show me your drawings.)
With modal auxiliaries (helping verbs), the indirect-object pronouns may precede the auxiliary or follow the infinitive.
Gli posso parlare? (or: Posso parlargli?) — May I speak to him?
Ti voglio dire qualcosa. (or: Voglio dirti qualcosa.) — I want to tell you something.
VOCABULARY
abbia has (3d. sing. pres. subj., avere) |
adoperare to employ, to use |
a piene mani by handfuls |
basterà it will suffice (3d. sing. fut., bastare) |
birra beer |
bocca mouth |
cameriere (m.) waiter |
capace capable |
caro dear, precious |
ciò this, that (dem.pron.) |
crescent increasing |
diedero gave (3d. pl. past abs., dare) |
disse said (3d. sing. past abs., dire) |
eccelso lofty, sublime |
disdegnare to disdain, to scorn |
nulla (also niente nothing |
persino (also perfino) even |
raccolta collection |
ricordare to remember |
rispose replied, answered (3d. sing. past abs., rispondere) |
romanzo novel |
sapienza wisdom |
schiera group, band |
seminare to sow, to scatter |
sentenza saying, maxim |
tazza cup |
trattare to treat, to discuss |
vago fond |
voler dire to mean (lit. ‘to want to say’) |