In English, we sometimes use reflexive pronouns, like “I wash myself”, but in Italian, they show up a lot more often. A reflexive verb is just a verb where the subject and the object are the same person. In other words, the person doing the action is also receiving the action.
Meet the reflexive verbs: "Mi chiamo", "Ti…
In English, we sometimes use reflexive pronouns, like “I wash myself”, but in Italian, they show up a lot more often. A reflexive verb is just a verb where the subject and the object are the same person. In other words, the person doing the action is also receiving the action.