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there is
c’è
She’s not there.
Lei non c’è.
He is one year old.
Ha un anno.
Tom isn’t there.
Tom non c’è.
There is no school today.
Oggi non c’è scuola.
He is not a woman.
Lui non è una donna.
Is there a bus to the airport?
C’è un autobus per l’aeroporto?
My native language is Italian.
La mia lingua madre è l’italiano.
He is already at the airport.
È già all’aeroporto.
Thank you, this is my house.
Grazie, questa è casa mia.
My suitcase is red.
La mia valigia è rossa.
The computer is very big.
Il computer è molto grande.
Who knows.
Chi lo sa.
Where does he work?
Dove lavora?
Yes, it is very close to work.
Sì, è molto vicino al lavoro.
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.
My father’s floor is red.
Il pavimento di mio padre è rosso.
Oh no! My credit card only has six dollars!
Oh no! La mia carta di credito ha solo sei dollari!
He eats a lot.
Mangia molto.
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