In this episode of Impariamo l’italiano piano piano, we start learning one of the most useful (and most confusing) parts of Italian grammar: combined object pronouns, also called pronomi combinati.
You’ve probably learned direct object pronouns like lo, la, li, le and indirect object pronouns like mi, ti, gli, le. But what happens when Italian needs to say both:
That’s where combined pronouns come in, and once you understand the logic, they start to feel surprisingly elegant.
In this first part of the lesson, we’ll cover:
Plus, Antonio checks in on Paul after last episode’s mysterious window escape… and we share a quick clip from Paul about what the podcast has helped him learn.
In the next episode, we’ll continue with where combined pronouns go in the sentence, practice them in longer structures, and start working more with modal verbs and the passato prossimo.
A presto, and let’s keep going piano piano.
⏳ CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
4:09 Part 1: Direct vs. Indirect Objects
9:07 Pronoun Review
12:01 Part 2: How Pronouns Combine (The Basic Logic)
15:09 Practice: Double Pronouns After the Verb
16:56 Practice: Double Pronouns Before the Verb
18:28 Third Person: Gli Takes Over
22:57 Studente Saggio Paul’s Endorsement
25:01 Wrap-Up
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