How do you conjugate Indossare?
Conjugate the verb indossare:
- io indosso. tu indossi.
- egli indossava. noi abbiamo indossato.
- voi indosserete.
- essi indosserebbero.
- Congiuntivo.
What is Mettere?
The Italian verb mettere means to put, place, set, stick/put (on), apply, deposit, or cause. It is an irregular second conjugation Italian verb. Mettere can be either a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct object, or an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object.
What is the past participle of Mettere?
Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for put is mettere
| mettere – VERB CONJUGATION TABLE – to put | ||
|---|---|---|
| Simple Tenses mettere Present Participle: mettente | ||
| Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente may put | metta | metta |
| Compound Tenses mettere Past Participle: messo | ||
| Present Perfect Passato Prossimo have put | ho messo | ha messo |
What is the difference between Portare and Indossare?
Translation of “Tu porte le scarpe” is shown as “you wear shoes” in Present 1- Lesson 4. Whereas ‘wear’ translates to ‘Indossare’ in Italian. ‘Portare’ refers to ‘bring’, there is some mistake with this.
How do you conjugate Finire in Italian?
Finire is an Italian irregular verb meaning to finish….Finire Conjugation: Present Tense.
| io | finisco |
|---|---|
| tu | finisci |
| lui/lei | finisce |
| noi | finiamo |
| voi | finite |
How do you use Mettersi in Italian?
Since “mettersi” is a reflexive verb, note that there’s a special way to use it when talking in the past tense. You MUST use the verb “essere” as your helper verb, and the ending MUST match the gender of the subject, so let’s take this example. “Da giovedì, mi sono messo/a a dieta.
Is Portare reflexive?
In order to say “I am wearing…” or “I take the size…” the verb portare, which is not reflexive, is usually used in the simple present tense. You no doubt remember that portare is also commonly used to mean “to bring” or “to carry.”