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What’s the difference between ‘chi’ and ‘che’?

May 6, 2016 by Daniel

Today’s free Italian lesson looks at relative pronouns, and in particular the difference between ‘chi’ and ‘che’, which does cause a lot of problems for English-speakers learning Italian (and vice versa…)

Don’t know what ‘relative pronouns’ are when they’re at home? No problem. I’m bolding them throughout this article.

And as it’s a nice short lesson – two explanations and just the one exercise – there’s no excuse not to click the link.

After which, as your reward, take the rest of Friday off!

Just tell ’em “Daniel said I could knock off when I finished my Italian homework” and then go have an ice-cream in the sun.

‘Chi va piano, va sano e lontano.’

(It’s in the lesson…)

Here’s the link you need to get started:

Lesson 32: Relative Pronouns

Or view all lessons published so far on our Italian lessons homepage.

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Oh happy days.

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