Lez 13, Che & Cui Flashcards

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Q

I don’t like people who think they are funny.

A

Non mi piacciono le persone che fanno le spiritose.

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Q

I know some men who know how to cook.

A

Conosco alcuni uomini che sanno cucinare.

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Q

I received the card (that) you sent me.

A

Ho ricevuto il biglietto che mi hai mandato.

In Italian you cannot omit the relative pronoun like you can in English

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Alberto Moravia is the writer about whom the professor was talking.

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Alberto Moravia è lo scrittore di cui parlava la professoressa.

rule: cui is used when the dependent clause is introduced by a preposition (‘di’ here)

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A ‘cavatappi’ is something with which you can open bottles.

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Un cavatappi è una cosa con cui puoi aprire le bottiglie.

rule: cui is used when the dependent clause is introduced by a preposition (‘con’ here)

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This is the door through which the lady left.

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Questa è la porta da cui è uscita la signora.

rule: cui is used when the dependent clause is introduced by a preposition (‘da’ here)

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Here is the restaurant in which I met my husband.

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Ecco il ristorante in cui ho conosciuto mio marito.

rule: cui is used when the dependent clause is introduced by a preposition (‘in’ here).

‘Dove’ is often used instead of ‘in cui’ to refer to places in conversation.
Ecco il ristorante dove ho conosciuto mio marito.

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