Negative form
13 The negative is formed by putting non (not) before the verb:
Formal form
14 As we saw in Unit 4, the pronouns used for the formal form are Lei for the
singular (for both women and men) and Vo i for the plural (the pronoun Loro
is much more formal):
Present tense of some irregular verbs
15 In Italian, as in most languages, there are a number of irregular verbs
whose conjugation is best learned by heart and with use. Here is the conjuga-
tion of some of the more frequently used irregular verbs:
Non parlo italiano.
Non prendiamo la macchina
fotografica.
Giulia e Susanna non partono?
Non capisce niente.
I don’t speak Italian.
We’re not taking the camera.
Aren’t Giulia and Susanna leaving?
He/she doesn’t understand anything.
(Lei) Parla italiano?
Non prende un taxi, Professor
Masi?
Partite, Signori Bianco?
( (Loro) Partono, Signori Bianco?)
Do you speak Italian?
Aren’t you taking a taxi, Professor
Masi?
Are you leaving(, Mr and Mrs
Bianco)?
Dare (to give)
dò
dai
dà
diamo
date
danno
Andare (to go)
vado
vai
va
andiamo
andate
vanno
Stare (to stay/live/feel)
sto
stai
sta
stiamo
state
stanno
Uscire (to go out/leave)
esco
esci
esce
usciamo
uscite
escono
Sapere (to know)
so
sai
sa
sappiamo
sapete
sanno
Venire (to come)
vengo
vieni
viene
veniamo
venite
vengono