How to Say โThey areโ in Italian
Sono
SOH-noh
[SOH-noh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: From essere = to be. Sono can mean 'I am' or 'they are' depending on context.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Context does a lot of work in Italian, especially in short market conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
Sono
[SOH-noh]
they are / are
Third person plural of essere; can mean 'they are' depending on context.
I porcini sono molto profumati.
Porcini are very fragrant.
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