SUBJECT PRONOUNS
I GIORNI DELLA SETTIMANA
I NUMERI
TO BE
Miscellaneous
100

he

lui

100

Tuesday

martedi'

100

Two

due

100

La professoressa (is) italiana.

e'

100

What's your name (informal)?

come ti chiami?

200

Italians use this subject pronoun when they address a family member or a friend.

tu

200
Thursday

giovedi'

200

five

cinque

200

They are

loro sono

200

What's your name (formal)?

Come si chiama?

300

In a formal situation, you would use this subject pronoun in Italian, which in the English language does not exist.

Lei 

300

Monday

lunedi'

300

six

sei

300

we are

noi siamo

300

When answering the question, Come ti chiami?, Italians can use either answer.

io sono + name  or

mi chiamo + name

400

Instead of saying Sofia e Gianluca, we could substitute with this subject pronoun

loro

400

Friday

venerdi'

400

eight

otto

400

I am

io sono

400

Where are you from (informal)?

Di dove sei?

500

If we were to substitute Mario with the correct subject pronoun, we could say this

lui

500

This day of the week starts with the same letter in both languages

sabato

500

four

quattro

500

The English language uses the same expression for both situations (singular and plural). Italians do not. What are both forms of "you are" in Italian?

tu sei 

voi siete

500

Where are they from?

Di dove sono?

600

In English these two subject pronouns are the same, in Italian they are not.

tu (you singular) 

voi (you plural as in you all)

600

Sunday

domenica

600

three

tre

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