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il tuo dolcissimo viso, i tuoi occhi, la tua...
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Submitted by akab1958
Source language: Italian

il tuo dolcissimo viso, i tuoi occhi, la tua voce, il tuo sguardo.
Quando rientro correrò da te per abbracciarti e stringerti forte forte
8 September 2008 14:07





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8 September 2008 18:23

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
"rientro" shouldn't be "rientri"?

CC: ali84

8 September 2008 18:50

ali84
Number of messages: 427
No, it's right. Quando rientro = when I come back.

8 September 2008 19:03

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
But it's subjunctive, isn't it?

8 September 2008 19:28

ali84
Number of messages: 427
Uhm no, it's just the first person present of the verb "rientrare".
You can use the word "rientro" to express the act of coming back (home, at work, ecc..).
This phrase is: "when I come, I'll run to you to hug you and squeeze you so hard"

8 September 2008 19:35

lilian canale
Number of messages: 14972
What I understand is that "Quando rientro correrò..." will happen in the future.

"When I come I'll run..." That 'come' in English is present subjunctive (even having the same form of the simple present). See what I mean?

8 September 2008 19:41

guilon
Number of messages: 1549
Wouldn't it be more correct to say: "Quando rientrerò..." with the futuro semplice? I am just asking.

8 September 2008 20:23

ali84
Number of messages: 427
Oh, I didn't know that Lilian

@guilon: yes, "rientrerò" is definitively more correct, and that's what should be used, but the use of the simple present has become very common.