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Ciao!
In this episode we'll look at how to use "ci è", "ci sono", and "ecco".
:)
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In the context of this episode "ci" translates to "there".
"Ci è" means "there is", and is usually shortened to "c'è"
"Ci sono" means "there are".
Ex:
C'è un treno oggi?
Ci sono posti liberi?
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"Ecco" means "here!", "here it is!", "look!", "there it is!", and is a way of drawing attention to something.
Ecco il caffé!
Ecco il treno!
Well done! 😊
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Intro-music is "Night in Venice" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-venice/
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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Ciao!
In this episode we'll look at how to use "ci è", "ci sono", and "ecco".
:)
..
In the context of this episode "ci" translates to "there".
"Ci è" means "there is", and is usually shortened to "c'è"
"Ci sono" means "there are".
Ex:
C'è un treno oggi?
Ci sono posti liberi?
..
"Ecco" means "here!", "here it is!", "look!", "there it is!", and is a way of drawing attention to something.
Ecco il caffé!
Ecco il treno!
Well done! 😊
..
Intro-music is "Night in Venice" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-venice/
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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