意大利语法:直接宾语代词02
ITALIAN DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS PERSON SINGULAR PLURAL I mi (me) ci (us) II ti (you, informal) vi (you, informal) III lo, la (him, her, it) li, le (them, masculine/feminine) La (you, formal) Li, Le (you, formal, masculine/feminine) In Italian, a direct object pronoun is placed immediately before a conjugated verb: Se vediamo i ragazzi, li invitiamo. (If we see the boys, we’ll invite them.) Compra la frutta e la mangia. (He buys the fruit and eats it.) The only exception to that is when a sentence contains an infinitive. In this case, the object pronoun is attached to the end of it (note that the final -e of the infinitive is dropped): ? importante mangiarla ogni giorno. (It is important to eat it every day.) ? una buon’idea invitarli. (It’s a good idea to invite them.) In a negative sentence, the word non must come before the object pronoun: Non la mangiano. (They don’t eat it.) 相关资料 |