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意大利语疑问代词
Sometimes interrogatives replace nouns altogether, and act as interrogative pronouns that introduce a question. They are:
ITALIAN INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
ITALIAN
ENGLISH
EXAMPLE
Chi?
(Who? Whom?)
Chi sei?
Che/Che cosa/Cosa?
(What?)
Cosa dici?
Quale?
(Which (one/s)?)
Quale giornali vuoi?
Chi? is invariable and used exclusively when referring to people: Chi ha parlato? Di chi stai ridendo? The gender of the pronoun chi is usually recognized in context or by the agreement of the adjective or participle. Chi hai salutato per prima/prim...
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意大利语介词 A
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意大利语介词 In
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意大利语介词 Da
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意大利语介词 Di
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意大利语间接宾语代词
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