piacere - to please
(io) piaccio
(tu) piaci
(egli) piace
(noi) piacciamo
(voi) piacete
(loro) piacciono
Note: The verb "piacere" is used to translate the English verb "like", however the subject and object of the sentences are reversed.
* Mi piace la Pizza. (I like pizza. -- Literally: The pizza is pleasing to me.) * Non mi piacciono gli spaghetti. (I don't like spaghetti.)
* Ti piacio? (Do you like me? -- Literally: Am I pleasing to you?) * Mi piaci. (I like you.)
I am You are He,She,It is We are You are They are
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."
The second principal part of a verb in the third conjugation will end in -ēre.
To conjugate a verb means to take it through all of the voices, tenses, persons, and moods. A verb is considered regular if that conjugation is made predictably from the verb root. For example, the verb 'parler', which means 'to speak', is a regular verb. For the entire conjugation develops from the root 'parl-'. But the verb 'avoir' is an irregular verb, because its conjugation doesn't develop completely, consistently, entirely, predictably, totally, uniformly from its root.
Singular Plural 1 -r -mur 2 -ris -mini 3 -tur -ntur
"Like" in English is come as a preposition and piacere as a verb in Italian.
I you are referring to the french verb 'avoir' it is 'avere' in Italian. It has a very irregular conjugation.
'Ritornare' is the Italian verb for 'to return'. If you mean this to be a command, then the correct conjugation of ritornare would be 'ritorno'.
(È un) piacere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It's a pleasure."Specifically, the verb è means "(it) is." The masculine indefinite article un means "(a, one." But neither the verb nor the article has to be used. As often as not, the Italian language speaker just says the masculine noun piacere, which means "pleasure."The pronunciation is "(eh oon) pyah-TCHEH-reh."
"My pleasure!" in English is Piacere mio! in Italian.
"With Pleasure" in Italian
"Piacere mio" is pronounced as "pee-ah-CHAIR-ay MEE-oh." The emphasis is on the "CHAIR" syllable in "piacere." This Italian phrase translates to "my pleasure."
I am You are He,She,It is We are You are They are
Verb conjugation
È piacere mio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It is my pleasure!" The statement may be shortened to Piacere mio! The pronunciation will be "eh pya-TCHEY-rey MEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
No, ma piacere Italian'uomini e la lingua.
No. It is a conjugation of the verb "to be."