The IMPERATIVE of Italian verbs with PRONOUNS...Is it MI SCUSI, MI SCUSA or SCUSAMI?

The IMPERATIVE of Italian verbs with PRONOUNS...Is it MI SCUSI, MI SCUSA or SCUSAMI?

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And now to the video. This one focuses on the difference between giving commands and making statements when using #Italian reflexive or pronominal verbs.

Hopefully the 66th episode of PILLOLE D'ITALIANO will bring some clarity...and, by the end of it, you will be able to distinguish between SCUSAMI, MI SCUSA, and MI SCUSI like a pro ^_^

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Pillole d'italiano is a series of short and fun lessons that cover many aspects of the #Italianlanguage, grammar, and culture. Each #easyitalianlesson is in English so that anyone who wants to #learnitalian or has an interest in #Italy and its culture (even those who don't speak a word of Italian) will feel welcome.

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