I like it = mi piace. It\u2019s simple enough in the present, but in the past, things get a little tricky! Learn how to talk about things you liked in this episode.
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\n\nToday's Italian words:
\n\nQual \xe8 l\u2019ultimo film che hai visto = What\u2019s the last film you saw?
\nQual = which
\n\xc8 = is
\nL'ultimo = the last
\nFilm = film or movie
\nChe = that
\nHai = you have
\nvisto = seen
\nTi \xe8 piaciuto? = Did you like it?
\nTi = to you
\n\xc8 = it is
\nPiaciuto = pleased
\nGli \xe8 piaciuto = he, they liked it
\nGli = to him, them
\n\xc8 = it is
\nPiaciuto = pleased
\nLe \xe8 piaciuto = she, you formal liked it
\nLe = to her, you formal
\n\xc8 = it is
\nPiaciuto = pleased
\nCi \xe8 piaciuto = we liked it
\nVi \xe8 piaciuto = you liked it (plural, for speaking to more than one person)