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Its
il suo, la sua, i suoi, le sue

u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

its [Brit ɪts, Am ɪts]

its DET When translating its, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to its is translated by suo + masculine singular noun ( its bone = il suo osso), sua + feminine singular noun ( its cage = la sua gabbia), suoi + masculine plural noun ( its whiskers = i suoi baffi), and sue + feminine plural noun ( its legs = le sue zampe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article.:

its

what's-its-name [Brit ˈwɒtsɪtsˌneɪm] N

what's-its-name → what-d'yer-call-it

it's [Brit ɪts, Am ɪts] contr.

it's → it is, it has

it [Brit ɪt, Am ɪt] PRON

1. it (subject):

esso m / essa f
this is my new houseit's lovely

2. it (in questions):

3. it (with impersonal verbs):

4. it (anticipatory subject):

5. it (to emphasize):

6. it (direct object):

7. it (anticipatory object):

8. it (indirect object):

9. it (after preposition):

you're it! GAMES
to have it in for sb inf
to be with it inf

IT N

IT → information technology

information technology [Brit, Am ˌɪnfərˈˌmeɪʃən tɛkˈnɑlədʒi] N

know-it-all [Brit ˈnəʊɪtɔːl, Am ˈnoʊ əd ˈˌɔl] N Am inf

know-it-all → know-all

know-all [Brit ˈnəʊɔːl] N Brit inf

what-d'yer-call-it [Brit ˈwɒtdjəˌkɔːlɪt, ˈwɒtʃəkɔːlɪt] N inf

do-it-yourselfer [Brit ˌduːɪtjəˈsɛlfə] N

I. do-it-yourself [Brit ˌduːɪtjɔːˈsɛlf, Am ˌduətʃərˈsɛlf] N

II. do-it-yourself [Brit ˌduːɪtjɔːˈsɛlf, Am ˌduətʃərˈsɛlf] ADJ before n

do-it-yourself shop, materials
do-it-yourself enthusiast

gin and it [ˌdʒɪnənˈɪt] N Brit

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its [ɪts] ADJ pos

its

I. it [ɪt] PRON dem

II. it [ɪt] PRON pers

1. it:

it direct object:
it indirect object:

2. it (time):

3. it (weather):

4. it (distance):

5. it (empty subject):

6. it (passive subject):

it's [ɪts]

1. it's = it is

2. it's = it has

IT [ˌaɪ·ˈti:] N

IT COMPUT abbreviation of Information Technology

know-it-all [ˈnoʊ·ɪt̬·ɔ:l] N inf

sapientone(-a) m (f)

do-it-yourself N

fai da te m inv

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Post-it® m
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to wag its tail