|@drphred these are two parts of the conjugation of the verb. Sonothey are different forms of the verb essere (to be) in the present, depending on the person. È @drphred sono and è are different conjugations of the verb essere (to be).
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Kore,sore,are,dorekore,sore,are,dore + は(ha)、=it's kore,sore,are,dore + が(ga)、=it's kono,sono,ano,dono+物体(forexample apple,cake,book etc.) =the 〜|it was very difficult and. 🍁when u wanna say about something that is near, around or mostly next to you u shoud say: D'estate ero sempre al mare (in the summer i was always at the beach).
This is a book これ(kore)は本です this book is interesting この(kono)本は面白い的同义词
Io sono (i am) loro sono (they are) lei /lui è (she/ he is). Sto can mean being when you're saying as an example sto bene' which means i'm fine. 'kore' 🍁when u wanna say about something which is next to the person who are you. Sto è verbo stare, so staying.
Kore, sore, are themselves are noun. Sono is the first person, io sono alto (i'm tall), sei is the second person, tu sei alto (you're tall), è is the third person, it/he/she is tall 查看翻译 1 like (io) sono = i am (tu) sei = you (singular) are (lui/lei) è = he/she is (noi). Sono means 'that' or 'this'.
Sono è verbo essere, so being.
Kono, sono, anokono, sono, ano are followed by noun. Eroero is in the imperfetto tense, it is used for habitual actions in the past or to describe actions that are still ongoing in the past: Sonosono is adjective sore is pronoun example sono tsukue = that table sore wa tsukue =that is a table|その (sono) modifies a noun, however it is not an adjective. Verb to be present first singular person|@auroraco it is a answer to the question how much is it?