User talk:Joccko

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Latest comment: 14 years ago by SemperBlotto
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Hi there. I have temporarily reverted your change to metterci - firstly because I couldn't find it in any of my dictionaries, and secondly because you had removed all formatting. I have asked a native Italian speaker for advice.

However, your definition does seem to be correct. The conjugation would seem to be different to that of (deprecated template usage) volerci as 1) it seems to take (deprecated template usage) avere rather than (deprecated template usage) essere, 2) it seems not to be limited to the third-person. I'll construct a conjugation table if I get confirmation. (Now updated)

In the meantime, you might like to look at the following welcome links, and also at Wiktionary:About Italian. Cheers SemperBlotto 07:40, 22 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

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