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What difference is between the next verbs?
alzarsi - svegliarsi - salire
asoltare - sentire - udire
Oct 14, 2012 11:27 AM
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salire, ascoltare, sentire udire are infinitive forms of To go up, to listen, to hear. Alzarsi e svegliarsi are : stand up and wake up. They are a sort of reflexive forms: it is as you say: I wake up by myself or I stand up by myself... (yourself, ourselves and so on..)
October 14, 2012
alzarsi: to get up
svegliarsi: to awake
salire: to rise, to go up, to climb
udire: to hear
sentire: to feel, to hear
ascoltare: to listen
October 14, 2012
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