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Learn Italian __  More Negatives , The Italian National Anthem:  Inno di Mameli , Stare

More Negatives

non...mai never
non...più no longer, no more
non...niente nothing
non...nessuno nobody
non...neanche not even
non...nè...nè neither...nor

Note:  The non goes before the verb and the second part goes after.  I have nothing.  Non ho niente.

The Italian National Anthem:  Inno di Mameli

by Goffredo Mameli

Fratelli d'Italia, l'Italia s'è desta,
Dell'elmo di Scipio s'è cinta la testa.
Dov'è la vitoria? Le porga la chioma,
Ché schiava di Roma Iddio la creò.

Stringiamci a coorte, siam pronti alla morte,
siam pronti alla morte, l'Italia chiamò. Sì!

Italian brothers, Italy has arisen,
Has put on the helmet of Scipio,
Where is victory?
Created by God
The slave of Rome,
She crowns you with glory.
Let us unite,
We are ready to die,
Italy calls.

Stare

Stare-to stay, be
sto stiamo
stai state
sta stanno

Stare means to be when used in progressive tense.  If you use it with a present participle, it translates to something is happening, not something happens as with the present indicative.  

Stare is also used in many health expressions, such as Come stai?  How are you?  Sto bene.  I'm fine.

And stare per plus an infinitive means "to be about to" do something.  Stavo per uscire.  I was about to go out.  Stiamo per mangiare.  We're about to eat.

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