#114: The Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Chi"

#114: The Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Chi"

The two relative pronouns “che” and “chi” are often confused in Italian. They look very similar and they can both be used to refer to people, but they have different and specific uses.


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