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and you?
E tu?
for me
per me
you and me
me e te
for her
per lei
She’s not there.
Lei non c’è.
He is not a woman.
Lui non è una donna.
My native language is Italian.
La mia lingua madre è l’italiano.
Good, and you?
Bene, e tu?
Where is your friend?
Dov’è il tuo amico?
Where’s your cat?
Dov’è il tuo gatto?
Thank you, this is my house.
Grazie, questa è casa mia.
Who knows.
Chi lo sa.
Do you know who I am?
Sai chi sono?
What did you say?
Cosa hai detto?
My suitcase is red.
La mia valigia è rossa.
Where is the airport and where is my suitcase!
Dov’è l’aeroporto e dov’è la mia valigia!
Yes, I really want to go to Italy with my friend.
Sì, voglio davvero andare in Italia con il mio amico.
What do you have there?
(you plural)
Cosa hai lì?
My father has a red suitcase.
Mio padre ha una valigia rossa.
The police has my driver’s license.
La polizia ha la mia patente di guida.
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