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In this lesson, you'll learn the present conjugation for the Italian verb meaning to go out.
Repeat the Italian aloud and copy the hand gestures to improve recall.
Uscire, to go out.
Io esco.
I go out.
Io esco.
Tu esci.
You go out.
Tu esci.
Lui esce.
He goes out.
Lui esce.
She esce.
She goes out.
She esce.
Noi usciamo.
We go out.
Noi usciamo.
Voi uscite.
You go out.
Voi uscite.
Loro escono.
They go out.
Loro escono.
Loro escono presto.
They go out early.
Uscite stasera?
Are you going out tonight?
Let's review. Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud and copying the hand gestures.
Io esco.
Tu esci.
Lui esce.
Lei esce.
Noi usciamo.
Voi uscite.
Loro escono.
And that's it for this lesson. Great job! Now you know how to conjugate this verb. Go ahead and move on to the next lesson, and I'll see you there.

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