I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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in the factory the male worker he checks the line and he works calmly.
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The administrator he checks the costs and he checks also the timing, then he talks with the director of the project.
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the grandfather he tells a story and the grandmother she listens and she smiles.
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In a shop the salesman he shows a jacket to a customer and he makes him try on the size.
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a new worker he observes and he learns, while an experienced female worker she explains and she repeats the rules.
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In the community centre the president he opens the meeting and he speaks in a simple way.
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He he talks also with a university classmate, because he wants to introduce her to him the girl.
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An assistant he helps the salesman: he carries a box, he carries it to the counter and then he comes back right away.
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the male director he listens the boss and he talks with the female director; then they talk with the manager of the department.
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In the end a person she thanks and she goes back home with a task clear.
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Also the user of the group of the neighbourhood he writes a message, and a (female) user she replies right away.
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The saleswoman she shows a dress to the customer and she tells her how match it.
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the teacher he explains the lesson and he explains again when someone they ask.
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the programmer he writes the code, he tests it and he rewrites it when he finds an error.
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In the courtyard the adult man he takes the dog and the adult woman she takes the little girl, and they stop to talk.
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The customer he thanks, the customer she smiles and everyone they work calmly.
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in court the lawyer he talks with the client before the hearing and he explains to him the steps.
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In the theatre the actor he rehearses a scene and the actress she rehearses the reply, and they rehearse without stopping.
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the boyfriend he meets the girlfriend after work and he talks with her while they walk in the city centre.
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in the end the lawyer He thanks the judge and he speaks again with the client outside the courtroom.
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in the end the young man he thanks and the young woman she greets the teacher.
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The assistant he takes notes, the secretary he prints the summary and the other secretary she distributes it.
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In the office the (male) employee he arrives early and he works in silence.
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Soon after a soldier in uniform he salutes and he goes towards the barracks.
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the male teacher he gives an example and the female teacher she gives another example, so everyone they understand.
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