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        意大利語詞匯學(xué)習(xí):意大利語祈使語氣

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            The imperative verb forms are used to give orders or advice, to urge strongly, and to exhort. It is a simple tense—in the sense that it isn't compound—and has only one form, the present. Furthermore, you can address your command only to an informal form of "you": tu or voi, depending on whether you are talking to one or more people.
            When conjugating a first-conjugation Italian verb, the familiar singular (tu) command is the same as the third-person singular (Lei) form of the present indicative, and the plural voi command is the same as the voi form of the present indicative (see the table below).
            
            FIRST-CONJUGATION VERB IMPERATIVES
            INFINITIVE
            TU
            VOI
            
            cantare
            Canta!
            Cantate!
            mangiare
            Mangia!
            Mangiate!
            parlare
            Parla!
            Parlate!
            The familiar commands for regular -ere and -ire verbs are the same as the tu and voi forms of the present indicative (see the table below).
            
            SECOND- AND THIRD-CONJUGATION
            VERB IMPERATIVES
            INFINITIVE
            TU
            VOI
            
            dormire
            Dormi!
            Dormite!
            finire
            Finisci!
            Finite!
            pulire
            Pulisci!
            Pulite!
            salire
            Sali!
            Salite!
            scrivere
            Scrivi!
            Scrivete!
            vendere
            Vendi!
            Vendete!
            Although the imperative conjugation has a form you're already familiar with, there are some Italian verbs that have irregular forms for the familiar commands in the tu and voi forms (see the table below).
            
            SECOND- AND THIRD-CONJUGATION
            VERB IMPERATIVES
            INFINITIVE
            TU
            VOI
            
            andare (to walk)
            Va'!
            Andate!
            avere (to have)
            Abbi!
            Abbiate!
            dare (to give)
            Da'!
            Date!
            dire (to say, to tell)
            Di'!
            Dite!
            essere (to be)
            Sii!
            Siate!
            fare (to make)
            Fa'!
            Fate!
            sapere (to know)
            Sappi!
            Sappiate!
            stare (to stay)
            Sta'!
            State!