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Pronouns

In Italian, personal subject pronouns in the nominative case are generally not used because the conjugation is usually enough to determine who is the subject of the verb. They are used when some emphasis is needed: Sono italiano (I am Italian), Io sono italiano (I -- and not you or anybody else here -- am Italian). [Source]

Pronoun Vocabulary Lists

Most Popular Pronouns

Io pro I (Subject Pronouns)
Lei pro she; you (formal) (Subject Pronouns)
Lui pro he (Subject Pronouns)
Loro pro they; you all (formal) (Subject Pronouns)
Voi pro you all (Subject Pronouns)
Tu pro you (Subject Pronouns)
Noi pro we (Subject Pronouns)