Yesterday, we took a moment to understand reflexive verbs, and various ways in which they might be used. Today, we're going to figure out how to use them in Italian.
Reflexive Italian verbs
As we've already learned, Italian verbs have three endings: -are, -ere, and -ire. All three endings end on an e, and that's all we need to know.
To make any verb reflexive you simply drop that e and replace it with si. Thus, Italian reflexive verbs end in -arsi, -ersi, or -irsi.
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