In this Q&A-style video, teachers Mark and Francesca from Coffee Break Italian answer learner Şebnem’s question about the difference between 'che' and 'cui' in Italian. You may have heard of relative pronouns before, but do you know how they're used? By the end of this short video, you'll know exactly when to use 'che' and 'cui' with confidence!
Here are the phrases included in this video:
• Ho comprato questo libro che è molto interessante.
• Luisa è un'amica che viene sempre con me al cinema.
• Ho comprato questo libro di cui tutti parlano.
• Luisa è un'amica con cui vado sempre al cinema.
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CHE or CUI? | Italian relative pronouns
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