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Original text - Italian - io conosco \ che abita ad Arzignano Vicenza è la...
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io conosco \ che abita ad Arzignano Vicenza è la...
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bebaana
Source language: Italian
io conosco che abita ad Arzignano Vicenza è la stessa persona che conosci tu?
25 December 2009 23:32
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7 February 2010 15:16
maki_sindja
Number of messages: 1206
Hello,
I need a bridge for evaluation, please...
Thanks!
CC:
Efylove
Maybe:-)
7 February 2010 15:40
Efylove
Number of messages: 1015
"I know that (he/she) lives in Arzignano Vicenza; is (he/she) the same person you know?"
But the sentence sounds quite strange; maybe there's a mistake and it could be:
"I know a person who lives in A.V."
I suggest to wait for Maybe's opinion.
7 February 2010 18:25
Maybe:-)
Number of messages: 338
Hello!
I agree with Efylove's point of view...
Another possible alternative for the first part f the sentence: "Io conosco XXX che abita ad A.V: ... : => I know XXX who lives in A.V. ...:"
Anyway there seems to be a lack of punctuation in the original sentence
CC:
Efylove