I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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the (female) employee she works next to him, and a colleague he works on the phone with the clients.
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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 female client she listens and she talks with the lawyer, because she wants understand well.
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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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The mother she takes the little girl to the kitchen and she calls also the boy for some help.
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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 student he enters in class and he studies right away, because tomorrow he has an exam.
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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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on the way home, the colleague of the boyfriend he sends a message, and the couple it replies together.
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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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in the studio the engineer he designs a bridge and the architect he designs the spaces around.
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The man and the woman who they host everyone they are the father and the mother.
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The policeman he listens, he nods and he checks again the street.
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the doctor he examines a person with a fever and he asks her some questions.
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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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She she talks with a female classmate, and together they decide where to go to dinner.
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the judge She reads the documents, She listens again and she decides calmly.
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in the factory the male worker he checks the line and he works calmly.
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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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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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In the morning the farmer he goes to the fields and he works until the sun it is high.
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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 afternoon the (male) neighbor he buys the vegetables and the (female) neighbor she buys the fish, and everyone they talk about the weather.
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the boss he walks between the desks, he looks at the numbers and he asks an update.
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