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Italian CLITICS: the Particles CI & NE | Learn Italian Grammar B1 

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Ci e ne... ci capite qualcosa? Parliamone!
The particles CI and NE are quite tricky, as all clitics (tiny suffixes), but they are a very useful part of speech in Italian. They help us avoid repetition and they take on several different meanings. While some verbs and expressions use the particle CI, others use the particle NE. Today Anna makes it all clear with dialogues and examples.
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Комментарии : 37   
@Cla_Disney
@Cla_Disney 2 года назад
I'm Italian and I have to admit this is complicated af haha, to the people learning Italian, don't get discouraged and keep up the good work!
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 2 года назад
Ben detto!
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 3 года назад
Eccoci qua anche questa settimana 😁 This is an intermediate grammar topic that can give headaches to advanced learners, too. Is it all clear? Leave a comment with your questions and write your own sentences with CI and NE 👇🏼
@hw2050
@hw2050 2 месяца назад
This is awesome! 🤣
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 2 месяца назад
😃
@xariexis
@xariexis Год назад
Amazingly well explained! Thank you!
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle Год назад
Grazie Veronica!
@tarahinibelotti8401
@tarahinibelotti8401 3 года назад
Mille grazie - molto utile e divertente - ♥️🎶♥️
@jabedhussen4818
@jabedhussen4818 2 года назад
Bellisimo lessone.grazie mille
@wowjef
@wowjef 3 года назад
Ottimo, come sempre! Grazie mille
@keshanpradeep
@keshanpradeep 6 месяцев назад
Amazing ❤
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 6 месяцев назад
Ciao!:)
@irmacanino4062
@irmacanino4062 Год назад
Well done!
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle Год назад
Grazie, Irma!
@aprilmunday1152
@aprilmunday1152 3 года назад
Grazie. Ho pensato che capisca 'ne', ma mi sbaglio. 'Ci' mi confonde assolutamente. Sono determinata a caprirli.
@mohammadhajarat1344
@mohammadhajarat1344 2 года назад
Grazie, Questa lezione e' stata interessante. sono divertito guardarne. Spero di non aver sbagliato attuarne.
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 2 года назад
Grazie a te! Se hai qualche dubbio, chiedi :)
@DORCASDIASRIESMAKINGMEMORIES
@DORCASDIASRIESMAKINGMEMORIES 2 года назад
This was a very hilarious intro 😂😂😂 adesso tocca me
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 2 года назад
Grazie! We do our best to spice it up 😁
@sekillick
@sekillick 2 месяца назад
This is very hard as sometimes Ci means us and other times it can mean it, but how does one tell whether it is us or it? I will keep looking at the video as I am not sure where to even put ne, in front of or after a verb.
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 2 месяца назад
This is one of trickiest grammar topics, so take your time! CI has several meanings, while NE always means about it/of it.
@brankostanojevic7421
@brankostanojevic7421 11 месяцев назад
Very complex toppic. I'll be back in primavera. Peace ✌️
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 11 месяцев назад
Ciao, ci vediamo il 21 marzo! :)
@sekillick
@sekillick 3 дня назад
This is extremely hard, especially as there are no English translations of the sentences or some of the verbs given in your example, I had never come across dedurre before. For example riuscire means to be able to do something but then so does potere. How do I know when to use one rather than the other before I even work out whether to put ci on the end?
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 3 дня назад
Hi Stephen, don't worry! The particles CI & NE are introduced at a B1 level (intermediate), so understanding this topic requires a solid grammar foundation and a fair bit of vocabulary as well. Did you download the free transcript? It may help: bit.ly/MIC-CI_NE
@sekillick
@sekillick 3 дня назад
@@MyItalianCircle Thank you. I will download the transcript.
@ninadelorme5846
@ninadelorme5846 Год назад
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@davidstone3831
@davidstone3831 3 года назад
Ummm…. un po’ complicato, ma questo è un video molto utile. Non realizzavo che spesso ‘ci’ o ‘ne’ sono utilizzati con specifici verbi. Grazie per l’informazione.
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 3 года назад
Grazie David, mi fa piacere. Ne parliamo quando ci vediamo a lezione venerdì :)
@davidstone3831
@davidstone3831 3 года назад
@@MyItalianCircle Si, ma credo che la lezione è a sabato. Ma venerdi se preferisci.
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 3 года назад
Ops hai ragione tu David!
@birraebici
@birraebici 9 месяцев назад
I still dont know how to use them after many of the video!
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 9 месяцев назад
This is one of the trickiest grammar topics... practice is key! Write me to info@myitaliancircle.com and I'll send you some exercises :)
@magdamohamed883
@magdamohamed883 3 года назад
Sorry but shouldn't we say "questa problema" instead of " questo problema" ?
@MyItalianCircle
@MyItalianCircle 3 года назад
Ciao! Like many nouns of Greek origin, problema is masculine even if it ends in -a. You can have a look at our video on the gender of nouns: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EdpygfQwfiY.html :)
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