I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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A driver he stops badly, and the policeman he asks him to move the car.
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In the apartment building the (male) neighbour he says hello the (female) neighbour every morning and he talks with her on the landing.
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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 theatre the actor he rehearses a scene and the actress she rehearses the reply, and they rehearse without stopping.
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At the cash desk the secretary he prints the invoice and the secretary she checks the data.
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another young woman she listens the elderly man, who tells always the same story to his friend.
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the teacher he explains the lesson and he explains again when someone they ask.
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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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an employee He brings the files and the secretary She arranges them on the table.
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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 male teacher he gives an example and the female teacher she gives another example, so everyone they understand.
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the family it comes back home tired, but it is happy.
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A lady she thanks, and a man he says that he feels safer.
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In the office the (male) employee he arrives early and he works in silence.
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in the factory the male worker he checks the line and he works calmly.
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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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In a shop the salesman he shows a jacket to a customer and he makes him try on the size.
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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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When it rings the break, the colleague he offers a coffee and everyone they talk a minute.
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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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At the counter the barista he prepares two coffees and he speaks with a customer who is waiting.
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In the end the most patient person she suggests a meeting, and everyone they talk better.
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the female client she listens and she talks with the lawyer, because she wants understand well.
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In the end a person she thanks and she goes back home with a task clear.
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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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