Italian verbs followed by the preposition di, in which the English equivalent either uses a different preposition from ‘of/from’, or has no preposition at all: Flashcards

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to notice

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Accorgersi di

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to forget (about something)

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Dimenticarsi di

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to fall in love with

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Innamorarsi di

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to be interested in

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Interessarsi di

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5
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to complain about

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Lamentarsi di

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to deal with / to look after

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Occuparsi di

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7
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to regret

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Pentirsi di

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to worry about

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Preoccuparsi di

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9
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to realise

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Rendersi conto di

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10
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to remember

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Ricordarsi di

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11
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to laugh at

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Ridere di

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12
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to suffer from

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Soffrire di

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to be fed up with

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Stufarsi di

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to boast about

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Vantarsi di

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