Ness
How to conjugate 'chiamarsi'? Is it regular? I only knoe 'mi chiamo' ....and then? THx for help, Ness
Sep 3, 2010 2:33 PM
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in italian we have 3 forms for verbs active passive and reflective chiamare is infitive temps active form i call mark this afternoon to ask abut his exam in refletive form the one that you ask chiamarsi means litteral i myself call io mi chiamo is traslate as my name is....
September 3, 2010
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io mi chiamo tu ti chiami egli si chiama noi ci chiamiamo voi vi chiamate essi si chiamano
September 3, 2010
Hi there. In future, you may look up some online dictionaries for Italian conjugations. This will certainly save you time in waiting for the answers here. I personally recommend WordReference or Verbix, available at: (WordReference) http://wordreference.com/index.htm http://wordreference.com/conj/ItVerbs.asp (Verbix) http://www.verbix.com/languages/ http://www.verbix.com/languages/italian.shtml You simply type in the infinitive of interest, and the website will bring you into a webpage that contains the conjugation of the verb in various tenses and moods. --- Take care, and good day. / Prenditi cura di te, e buona giornata. / Mach's gut und schönen Tag.
September 9, 2010
Chiamarsi means: 1. have a first name: Mi chiamo Gianni, My name is Gianni. Mia madre si chiama Carla My mother’s name is Carla Come ti chiami? What is your name? Mi chiamo Vanessa. My name is Vanessa. 2. Give himself a name: The new Pope choosed the name Benedetto XVI, il nuovo papa ha voluto chiamarsi Benedetto XVI. Ciao!
September 3, 2010
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