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What is the verb "To Care" in Italian some examples- "I care" "I don't care" "do you care about it" etc is it preoccupare as in "to worry" or something different? Thanks ~ Lee
Aug 5, 2014 12:45 PM
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sometimese "to care" means "prendersi cura" or "voler bene". for example: She cares a lot for her father, even though he can be annoying
August 5, 2014
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"I care" mi interessa (mi importa) "I don't care" non mi interessa (non mi importa) "do you care about it" etc Ti interessa (te ne importa)
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