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Nov 2020
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All The Meanings Of “Vero” In Italian - ...

ARONNE
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Ciao ragazzi! Bentornati nel mio podcast! Nella puntata di oggi, parleremo di come la parola “Vero” viene utilizzata in italiano. Dovete sapere che “Vero” è una parola che gli italiani usano molto nelle conversazioni di tutti i giorni. Per questo motivo, ho deciso di affrontare con voi questo argomento. Oltre ai vari esempi, sentirete quali sono i punti fondamentali dell’utilizzo di questa parola. Per aiutarvi con la comprensione vi riporterò tutti gli esempi nella descrizione di questo episodio. Dateci un’occhiata!

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Hi guys! Welcome back to my podcast! In today’s episode, we’ll talk about how the word “Vero” is used in Italian. You should know that “Vero” is a word that Italians use a lot in everyday conversations. For this reason, I have decided to discuss this topic with you. In addition to the various examples, you'll hear the key points of using this word. All the examples you'll hear during this episode are in the description, take a look! Have a good time listening.


Examples with the meaning of “True”:

- Quello che hai detto è vero (What you said is true)

- Questa cosa che hai detto è vera (This thing you said is true)


Examples with the meaning of “Real”:

- Questa giacca è di vera pelle (This jacket is real leather)

- Tu hai un vero talento per la musica (You have a real talent for music)

- Sono veri giocatori di calcio (They’re real football player)

- Sei una vera amica (You’re a real friend) [talking to a girl]


Examples with the meaning of “Right”:

- Ha già mangiato, vero? (He has already eaten, right?)

- Hai fame, vero? (You’re hungry, right?)

- Lui aveva sonno, vero? (He was sleeping, right?)


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