English translation of 'proprio' proprio [ˈprɔprjo ] Word forms: proprio, propria, masculine plural propri, feminine plural proprie adjective 1. (possessivo) own (: impersonale) one’s
Learn all the different ways you can use the word "proprio" in Italian by following these simple grammar rules and practical examples.
proprio (feminine propria, masculine plural propri, feminine plural proprie, adverb propriamente) (possessive) one 's, one's own, her (own), its (own), their (own)
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The ownership doesn’t belong to the subject, therefore we can’t use PROPRIO: «Prendi i propri gioielli» «Prende i suoi gioielli» (He/She takes his/her jewels) → the subject is HE or SHE and the jewels belong to him or her.
How to Use the Word PROPRIO in Italian and What It Means!
Let’s look at another example. What form of proprio would you use to say “Laura and Francesco can’t find their luggage?” That’s right, it’s i propri, because bagagli (luggage) is masculine and plural: Laura e Francesco non trovano i propri bagagli. Laura and Francesco can’t find their luggage.
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