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The imperative (or imperativo, polite forms)

One of the uses of the present subjunctive is to form the polite imperative (third person singular and plural). Note that, as in the case of the “true” imperatives, these forms are used without subject pronouns (as in English).

I II III III (-isc-)
Third person singular parli venda senta finisca
Third person plural parlino vendano sentano finiscano
Meaning speak sell hear finish

 

VOCABULARY

capocomico  director, producer facciano
do (3d pl. pres. subj., fare, =polite pl. imper)
ferire
to wound, to injure, to hurt
mellifluo
honeyed; unctuous
non […] neppure              (=non […] neanche)
not even
per piacere (also per favore)
please
pure (also pur)                   please, certainly, of course (emphatic adv., additional  translations are possible, depending on usage)  sfacciatamente     impudently, cheekily;   insolently
verosimile
likely, probable; verisimilar
via (adv.)
away

 

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