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Tomomi
Professional Teachercosa e differente di "sedere" e "sedersi"?
l know sedersi uses for myself such as ti sedersi.
but it's hard to understand the difference.
Feb 14, 2022 9:59 PM
Answers · 1
“Sedere” means to sit or be sitting, while “sedersi” means to sit down.
“Sedere”: Marco siede alla scrivania tutto il giorno (Mark sits at his desk all day)
“Sedersi”: Mi sono appena seduto. Dobbiamo già andare? (I just sat down. Do we already have to go?)
“Sedere” is also a noun, which means “butt”
February 15, 2022
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