Vendere (vender), credere (creer), ripetere (repetir).

These verbs are the "rebels" of the Italian language. They change their root in the present tense and often have unique past participles. You must memorize them.

Marco sighed. He ( sa ) that when Giulia wants something, resistance is futile. "Where are we going?" he asked.

| Pronombre | Conjugación | Ejemplo | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Io | | Io ho sete. (Tengo sed) | | Tu | Hai | Tu hai un libro. (Tienes un libro) | | Lui/Lei | Ha | Lei ha 30 anni. (Ella tiene 30 años) | | Noi | Abbiamo | Noi abbiamo fame. (Tenemos hambre) | | Voi | Avete | Voi avete ragione. (Tenéis razón) | | Loro | Hanno | Loro hanno fretta. (Ellos tienen prisa) |

¡Claro! Aquí te dejo una posible blog post sobre el tema:

—"El italiano es como la vida, Marco,"— le dijo ella mientras cruzaban el Ponte Vecchio. —"Los verbos regulares te dan estructura, pero los irregulares te dan la pasión."

: Un recurso complementario centrado exclusivamente en las irregularidades de los verbos más utilizados como Teoria dei verbi regolari - UNLP

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