#3: "C’è" and "Ci Sono": When and How to Use Them

#3: "C’è" and "Ci Sono": When and How to Use Them

In this episode for beginners, we learn how to use “c’è” and “ci sono” in Italian. In English, there is a direct translation. “C’è” means “there is”, while “ci sono” means “there are”.


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