I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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an artist he prepares the set and another artist she prepares the details, and they prepare everything with care.
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a young man from the third floor he helps the elderly woman with the bags and he talks to her with kindness.
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The manager he passes by, he looks at the shop windows and he asks to fix the prices.
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Then the boss he comes back, he asks attention, and the male worker and the female worker they work even more focused.
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the mother she talks with the grandmother, and the grandfather he talks with the uncle and with a (male) cousin and a (female) cousin just passing by.
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In the end the most patient person she suggests a meeting, and everyone they talk better.
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an employee He brings the files and the secretary She arranges them on the table.
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in the factory the male worker he checks the line and he works calmly.
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the photographer he takes some photos and then the painter she looks at the lights and she paints a small backdrop.
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In the office the (male) employee he arrives early and he works in silence.
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At the back of the room a boy and a girl they talk quietly, and a friend he waits for them outside.
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the female student she studies with him and she studies also home every evening.
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The colleague he suggests an idea, and the colleague she suggests another one, and then everyone they discuss.
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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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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 nurse he helps the doctor, he prepares the materials and he helps also the mother.
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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 father he sets the table and he talks with his son, who he helps gladly.
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At the restaurant the male cook he prepares the pasta and the female cook she prepares the sauce, and they do it with care.
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the female worker she checks the quality piece by piece and she works without distractions.
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The manager he listens, he makes a list and he makes start right away the corrections.
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The mother she takes the little girl to the kitchen and she calls also the boy for some help.
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The policeman he listens, he nods and he checks again the street.
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the judge he enters, he listens to everyone and he asks for an answer exact.
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in the audience the writer he takes notes and the female journalist she writes an article; later also the male journalist he writes a review.
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