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What is a reflexive verb (verbo riflessivo)? A verb is reflexive when the action carried out by the subject is performed on the same subject. Not all verbs are reflexive. In order to make a verb reflexive, drop the -e of its infinitive ending and add the pronoun si. For example, pettinare (to comb) becomes pettinarsi (to comb oneself) in the reflexive. Si is an additional pronoun, known as the reflexive pronoun, which is needed when conjugating reflexive verbs.
    The reflexive pronouns (i pronomi reflessivi), mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si, are identical in form to direct object pronouns, except for the third-person form si (which is the same in the singular and in the plural). The following table includes the reflexive pronouns in Italian.
    REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
    PERSON
     SINGULAR
     PLURAL
    I
     mi (myself)
     ci (ourselves)
    II
     ti (yourself)
     vi (yourselves)
    III
     si (himself; herself; itself; yourself, formal)
     si (themselves; yourselves, formal)
    To see how reflexive pronouns work with verbs, see a sample conjugation of lavarsi (to wash oneself) in the table below.
    CONJUGATION OF THE VERB LAVARSI (TO WASH ONESELF)
    PERSON
     SINGULAR
     PLURAL
    I
     (io) mi lavo
     (noi) ci laviamo
    II
     (tu) ti lavi
     (voi) vi lavate
    III
     (lui, lei, Lei) si lava
     (loro, Loro) si lavano
    Just like direct object pronouns, reflexive pronouns are placed before a conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive. Note that the reflexive pronoun agrees with the subject even when attached to the infinitive:
    Mi alzo. (I'm getting up.)
    Voglio alzarmi./Mi voglio alzare. (I want to get up.)
    Mi, ti, si, and vi may drop the i before another vowel or an h and replace it with an apostrophe. Ci may drop the i only before another i or an e:
    Voi v'arrabbiate facilmente. (You get angry easily.)
    I ragazzi s'alzano alle sette. (The boys woke up at seven o'clock.)
    A casa, m'annoio. (At home, I get bored.)
    For a list of common reflexive verbs in Italian, see the following table.
    COMMON REFLEXIVE VERBS
    accorgersi (di)
     to notice
    addormentarsi
     to fall asleep
    alzarsi
     to get up
    arrabbiarsi
     to get angry
    chiamarsi
     to be named
    coprirsi
     to cover oneself
    divertirsi
     to have fun, to enjoy oneself
    farsi il bagno
     to bathe oneself
    farsi la doccia
     to take a shower
    farsi male
     to get hurt, hurt oneself
    innamorarsi (di)
     to fall in love with
    lavarsi
     to wash oneself
    laurearsi
     to graduate
    mettersi
     to put (clothing) on
    pettinarsi
     to comb one's hair
    radersi
     to shave
    sbarbarsi
     to shave
    sedersi
     to sit down
    sentirsi
     to feel
    spogliarsi
     to undress
    sposarsi (con)
     to get married
    svegliarsi
     to wake up
    vestirsi
     to get dressed
    Remember that some reflexive verbs can be used nonreflexively—without the reflexive pronouns. In this case, their meaning changes:
    Tu ti alzi. (You get up.)
    Tu alzi la sedia. (You lift the chair.)