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When you use the phrase 'essere conscio di', does the word 'conscio' agree with the subject?
For instance how would I say: They(masculine,plural) are aware of the situation.'
'Sono conscio/consci della situazione.'?
Grazie
May 7, 2009 3:00 AM
Answers · 2
yes the word "conscio" means "aware of" and agrees with the subject.
for example i'm a girl and i have to say "io sono conscia(di qualcosa/di una situazione)" ,if i was a boy i would say "io sono conscio..."
ciao!
May 7, 2009
Hello Norina,
Yes !
"conscio di" means aware of or conscious of.
"essere conscio di" means to be aware of .
Prego:)
May 7, 2009
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