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What is the difference between 'capisce' and 'capito'?
I've heard them both, and I just don't understand!
Feb 13, 2014 2:17 AM
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Capisce- 3rd person conjugation: s/he understands. Does s/he understand?
Also: correspond to the formal you ''lei'' (lei capisce quello che dico?) Do you (formal) understand what I say?
Capito - Understood. Ho capito = I understood. Capito? = understood?/got it?
February 13, 2014
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