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it [ɪt]
pronombre
1. (subject) (usually omitted in Spanish)
- it is red -> es rojo(a)
- it escaped -> se escapó
2. lo (m) la (f) (direct object)
- I don't want it -> no lo/la quiero
- give it to him -> dáselo
3. le (indirect object)
- give it something to eat -> dale algo de comer
4. él (prepositional object) (masculine); ella (feminine); ello (referring to uncountable nouns)
- from it -> de él/ella/ello
- with it -> con él/ella/ello
- I don't want to talk about it -> no quiero hablar de ello
- put some newspaper under it -> pon papel de periódico debajo
5. (impersonal subject)
- it's raining -> está lloviendo, llueve
- it's ten o'clock -> son las diez (en punto)
- it's cold today -> hoy hace frío
6. [as complement of verb to be]
- who is it? -> ¿quién es?
- that's it for today -> eso es todo por hoy
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it [it]
verbo
1.
- He will not have i -> (con referencia un libro), él no lo quiere; (con referencia a una manzana), él no la quiere
- She caught the butterfly -> and preserved it, ella cogió la mariposa, y la conservó
- They know nothing of it -> Ellos no saben nada sobre ello
verbo
2. (n)
- It is warm -> hace calor
- It is a matter of constant experience that bodily exercise is conducive to health -> es materia de constante experiencia, que el ejercicio corporal conduce a la salud
verbo
3. (n)
- It was he who did it -> él fue quien lo hizo
- How is it with the boss -> ¿cómo está el jefe
- Who is it -> ¿quién es
- It’s Peter, soy Peter. You’re it -> te toca (games)
- That’s it -> ¡ya basta
sustantivo
Pronombre inglés que se pone en lugar de los nombres de cosas inanimadas, y aun de los animales cuyo sexo no puede determinarse; por consiguiente corresponde en español a él, ella, ello, lo, la, le, según los géneros y casos de las cosas a que se refiere: Cuando it es objeto de los verbos, se traduce por medio del pronombre lo, o se omite, según la frase; como, He saw it, él lo vió.It, en las frases impersonales, y cuando se usa en lugar del sujeto que se pospone al verbo, no se traduce; Tampoco se traduce en las preguntas o respuestas de la misma clase; It se usa para preguntar por el estado de una persona o cosa. (disaproval); ¡correcto!, ¡eso es! (aproval). Se usa algunas veces después de los verbos neutros para dar énfasis a su significació
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