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IO: I
TU: you
LUI: he
LEI: she
NOI: we
VOI: you
LORO: they
Unlike in English, personal pronouns aren’t always necessary in Italian, so they are
often omitted.
We generally use the pronouns when the subject of the sentence needs to be
specified to avoid misunderstanding and to make the meaning clearer, as in these
examples:
Another thing to notice is that there is no equivalent for the pronoun IT.
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