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Piacere and Similar Verbs·Gli for 'They' — Plural Third Person
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Rule reminder

GLI piace/piacciono can mean 'he likes' OR 'they like'. Context makes it clear. For formal writing, 'loro piace' is used for 'they like', but 'gli piace' is very common in spoken Italian.

Gli for 'They' — Plural Third Person1 / 10

They like walking. → ___ piace camminare.

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