Introduction
Introduzione
Indirect objects are the nouns in a phrase for whom or to whom the action of the verb happens. In the sentence “I brought him it” the indirect object is “him”. “It” is the direct object and “I” is the subject.
In Italian, the indirect object pronouns are nearly identical to those of the direct object with a few exceptions:
gli replaces lo
le/Le replaces la/La
loro replaces li/Le and le/Le
In Italian, the indirect object pronouns are nearly identical to those of the direct object with a few exceptions:
gli replaces lo
le/Le replaces la/La
loro replaces li/Le and le/Le
Singular | First-person |
mi
me
|
---|---|---|
Second-person |
ti
you
singular
|
|
Third-person |
gli
him
it
masculine
le
her
it
feminine
Le
you
formal
|
|
Plural | First-person |
ci
us
|
Second-person |
vi
you all
plural
|
|
Third-person |
loro
them
Loro
you all
formal
|