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Ci
plural, “there are”
C’e
singular, “There is”
“Like/as” for Italian masculine words
Un
Uno (used if w/ z or a consonant)
“Like/as” for Feminine Italian words
Una (before a consonant)
un’e
Ending Change for Sungular to plural
(feminine) a → e
(masculine) o → i
e → i
I think that
Essere used to describe something specific about the object
Avere used to describe if you have the object
I am hungry. I am thirsty
ho fame (hungry)
ho sette (Thirsty)
I am hot/cold
Ho caldo (hot)
Ho Freddo (cold)
I am happy. I am Sad
Io Sono contento/a (Happy)
Io sono triste (sad)
I am tired. I am sick
Io Sono Stanco/a
Io sono malato/a
I am mad.
Io sono arrabbiato/a