LESSON #15 – REFLEXIVE VERBS and PRONOUNS

A reflexive verb is a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject.

Examples in English:

  • I wash myself.
  • I introduce myself.
  • I enjoyed myself.

In Italian these verbs are more frequent than in English. Attention, the verbs which are reflexive in English may not be reflexive in Italian and vice versa.

A few verbs to start with:

VESTIRSI – to get dressed

LAVARSI – to wash, clean

PETTINARSI – to comb, brush

SPOSARSI – to get married

ALZARSI – to get up, stand up

SEDERSI – to sit down

SVEGLIARSI – to wake up

These verbs are used with reflexive pronouns:

SINGULAR PLURAL
mi ci
ti vi
si si

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