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意大利语疑问副词
In addition to interrogative adjectives, interrogative pronouns, and interrogative prepositions, one other group of words is also used in the formation of questions—the interrogative adverbs come? (how), dove? (where), perché? (why), and quando? (when).
ITALIAN INTERROGATIVE ADVERBS
Come (KOH-meh)?
(How?)
Come sta Giancarlo?
Dove (DOH-vay)?
(Where?)
Dov'è la biblioteca?
Perché (pair-KEH)?
(Why?)
Perché non dormono?
Quando (KWAN-doh)?
(When?)
Quando parte Pietro?
The following interrogative words are the most commonly used to intro...
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意大利语介词 In
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