How to conjugate an -ARE verb o i •io parl •tu parl •lui •lei parl •Lei Parl are a iamo ate •Noi parl •Voi parl •loro parl •Loro ano Io parlo can mean: •I speak •I do speak •Do I speak? •I am speaking •Am I speaking? Tu parli can mean: •You speak •You do speak •Do you speak? •You are speaking •Are you speaking? Lui parla can mean: •He speaks •He does speak •Does he speak? •He is speaking •Is he speaking? Noi parliamo can mean: •We speak •We do speak •Do we speak? •We are speaking •Are we speaking? Voi parlate can mean: •You guys speak •You guys do speak •Do you guys speak? •You guys are speaking •Are you guys speaking? Loro parlano can mean: •They speak •They do speak •Do They speak? •They are speaking •Are they speaking Comprare •Io compro •Tu compri •lui •lei compra •Lei - to buy •Noi compriamo •Voi comprate •loro comprano •Loro Usare •Io uso •Tu usi •lui •lei usa •Lei - to use •Noi usiamo •Voi usate •loro usano •Loro Mangiare •Io mangio •Tu mangi •lui •lei mangia •Lei - to eat •Noi mangiamo •Voi mangiate •loro mangiano •Loro Pagare •Io pago •Tu paghi •lui •lei paga •Lei - to pay •Noi paghiamo •Voi pagate •loro pagano •Loro On a piece of paper write (in Italian) • I speak Italian • I’m buying a book • I use a pen • I’m paying On a piece of paper write (in Italian) • Do you speak English? • Are you buying a pen? • You are eating a pizza • You’re paying. On a piece of paper write (in Italian) • Is he speaking Italian? • He is buying a book • He uses a pencil • Is Paolo paying? On a piece of paper write (in Italian) • We speak Italian • We don’t buy books • They use many pens • They’re eating lasagna