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INTRODUCTION
Asia: Hi everyone, I'm Asia.
Daniele: And I'm Daniele.
Asia: And welcome to Must-Know Italian Sentence Structures, Season 1, Lesson 16. Asking About a Person.
Asia: In this lesson, you'll learn how to use a sentence pattern for asking about a person.
PATTERN
Asia: For example, "Who is the doctor?"
Daniele: Chi è il dottore?
Daniele: [slow] Chi è il dottore?
Asia: The pattern for asking about a person has 3 elements. First, the interrogative pronoun to ask about people, "who."
Daniele: Chi.
Asia: Second, a verb, in this case "to be," conjugated in the third person singular.
Daniele: è.
Asia: And last, a noun or noun phrase, which works as a copula. In this case, that’s "the doctor."
Daniele: il dottore.
Asia: Altogether, we have, "Who is the doctor?"
Daniele: Chi è il dottore? [slow] Chi è il dottore? [normal] Chi è il dottore?
Asia: Start with the interrogative pronoun “who,”
Daniele: Chi
Asia: followed by a conjugated verb. In this case, the verb "to be" is conjugated in the third person singular
Daniele: è
Asia: After the verb comes the copula— a noun or a noun phrase that is singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must be conjugated in the third person plural
Daniele: sono
Asia: Finally, if you want to add more information, you can add a complement.
Daniele: Chi è il dottore?
Asia: So remember to ask about a person, start with the word "who"
Daniele: Chi
Asia: followed by a conjugated verb in the third person singular. Last, add a singular noun. When the subject is plural, conjugate the verb in the third person plural.
Asia: Here's another example meaning, "Who is the girl?" First, the interrogative pronoun to ask about people, "who."
Daniele: Chi.
Asia: Second, a verb, in this case "to be," conjugated in the third person singular.
Daniele: è.
Asia: Third, a noun or noun phrase, which works as copula. In this case, "the girl."
Daniele: la ragazza.
Asia: Altogether we have...
Daniele: Chi è la ragazza? [slow] Chi è la ragazza? [normal] Chi è la ragazza?
Asia: "Who is the girl?"
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la ragazza?
Asia: How do you say - "Who is the lady?" To give you a hint, "the lady" is...
Daniele: la signora. [slow] la signora. [normal] la signora.
Asia: "Who is the lady?"
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la signora? [slow] Chi è la signora? [normal] Chi è la signora?
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la signora?
REVIEW
Asia: Let's review the sentences from this lesson. I’ll give you the English equivalent of the phrase and you’re responsible for shouting it out loud in Italian. Here we go.
Asia: "Who is the doctor?"
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è il dottore?
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è il dottore?
Asia: "Who is the girl?"
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la ragazza?
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la ragazza?
Asia: "Who is the lady?"
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la signora?
[pause]
Daniele: Chi è la signora?

Outro

Asia: Okay. That's all for this lesson. You learned a pattern for asking about a person, as in...
Daniele: Chi è il dottore?
Asia: meaning "Who is the doctor?"
Asia: You can find more vocab or phrases that go with this sentence pattern in the lesson notes. So please be sure to check them out on ItalianPod101.com. Thanks everyone, see you next time!
Daniele: A presto!

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