I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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the male musician he plays and the female musician she plays more softly, because the technician he asks balance.
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The barista she prepares a cappuccino and she talks with the lady who orders a dessert.
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when everything it ends, the person she thanks and she goes home calmer.
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the grandfather he tells a story and the grandmother she listens and she smiles.
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in the studio the engineer he designs a bridge and the architect he designs the spaces around.
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The waiter he brings the dishes and the waitress she brings the water, and they bring everything quickly.
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the female client she listens and she talks with the lawyer, because she wants understand well.
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the boy he listens, the girl she laughs, and in the end they greet everyone calmly.
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the male singer he sings two times the same chorus and the female singer she sings with him, until the voice it is confident.
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The fisherman he goes to the port and he works with patience, even when the sea it is rough.
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At the end of the morning the administrator he signs, and everyone they work more relaxed.
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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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The president of the cultural committee she listens and she speaks with the people of the neighbourhood.
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Soon after a soldier in uniform he salutes and he goes towards the barracks.
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the judge he enters, he listens to everyone and he asks for an answer exact.
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the uncle and the aunt they arrive, they greet the male cousin and the female cousin, and then they talk with the male friend and the female friend of the kids.
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The director of the project she listens and she speaks with the workers, because she wants solutions practical.
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The policeman he listens, he nods and he checks again the street.
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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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He he is the husband and she she is the wife.
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A worker he tells a problem and a (female) worker she tells the same problem with other details.
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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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outside the school a parent he waits and he speaks with the mother of a child, who she looks for the son.
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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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an artist he prepares the set and another artist she prepares the details, and they prepare everything with care.
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