会计考友 发表于 2012-8-17 13:41:37

意语法详解反身代词(2)

  Mi, ti, si, and vi may drop the i before another vowel or an h and replace it with an apostrophe. Ci may drop the i only before another i or an e:
  Voi v'arrabbiate facilmente. (You get angry easily.)
  I ragazzi s'alzano alle sette. (The boys woke up at seven o'clock.)
  A casa, m'annoio. (At home, I get bored.)
  For a list of common reflexive verbs in Italian, see the following table.
  COMMON REFLEXIVE VERBS
  accorgersi (di)
  to notice
  addormentarsi
  to fall asleep
  alzarsi
  to get up
  arrabbiarsi
  to get angry
  chiamarsi
  to be named
  coprirsi
  to cover oneself
  divertirsi
  to have fun, to enjoy oneself
  farsi il bagno
  to bathe oneself
  farsi la doccia
  to take a shower
  farsi male
  to get hurt, hurt oneself
  innamorarsi (di)
  to fall in love with
  lavarsi
  to wash oneself
  laurearsi
  to graduate
  mettersi
  to put (clothing) on
  pettinarsi
  to comb one's hair
  radersi
  to shave
  sbarbarsi
  to shave
  sedersi
  to sit down
  sentirsi
  to feel
  spogliarsi
  to undress
  sposarsi (con)
  to get married
  svegliarsi
  to wake up
  vestirsi
  to get dressed
  Remember that some reflexive verbs can be used nonreflexively—without the reflexive pronouns. In this case, their meaning changes:
  Tu ti alzi. (You get up.)
  Tu alzi la sedia. (You lift the chair.)
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