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He/she/it was in Italian 🇮🇹


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he/she/it was era
How to say “he/she/it was” in Italian? “Era”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “era” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he/she/it was in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Italian Sentences with the Word “He/she/it was”

Italian sentence with “era” English translation for era S

Il mio cuore era felice.

My heart was happy.

Perché ho fatto qualcosa che non era legale.

because I did something that wasn’t legal.

Sapevo che qualcosa non era normale.

I knew that something wasn’t normal.

era solito mangiare con la sua famiglia

He used to eat with his family

La mia famiglia era solita visitare la Francia

My family used to visit France

Mio padre era solito cantare per me

My dad used to sing for me

La società era solita sostituire i lavoratori

The company used to replace the workers

Cristian era solito lavorare in un ristorante.

Cristian used to work at a restaurant.

Marco era solito dare da mangiare al suo cane.

Marco used to feed his dog

era necessario che tu abbia indossato la maschera

It was necessary that you wear the mask

era molto importante che ti prendessi del tempo

It was very important that you took the time

Quel lavoro era orribile

That job was horrible

Ieri era venerdì

Yesterday was Friday

era così felice, ieri

She was so happy yesterday

era importante che mi esercitassi?

Was it important that I practice?

era sbagliato che tu abbia avuto quel comportamento.

It was wrong that you had that behavior.

Non era necessario acquistare più cibo.

You didn’t need to buy more food.

era importante che tu abbia saputo la verità.

It was important that you had known the truth.

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Think of the phrase “era una volta…” (“once upon a time…”), which is a common opening in Italian fairy tales. Since “era” comes from essere (“to be”), recalling this phrase can help you remember that “era” means “was.”
• Notice that because “essere” is highly irregular, its different forms may seem unrelated—focusing on common phrases and context (such as stories set in the past) can help with memorization.

Explanations:
• “Era” is the imperfect form of the verb essere (to be) used for third person singular. It describes a state or condition in the past, often for backgrounds or habitual actions.
• It is distinct from “fu,” which is the passato remoto (simple past) form and is used in different narrative contexts.

Other words with a similar meaning:
• In contexts where you want to express “was,” you might also see “fu” (passato remoto of essere), though its usage is more formal or literary.
• When emphasizing a completed state, you might use the compound form “è stato/a” (passato prossimo of essere).

Conjugation of the verb “essere”:
Infinitive: essere (to be)

• Present Tense:
  io sono    (I am)
  tu sei     (you are)
  lui/lei è   (he/she/it is)
  noi siamo   (we are)
  voi siete    (you all are)
  loro sono    (they are)

• Imperfect Tense (where “era” belongs):
  io ero    (I was)
  tu eri    (you were)
  lui/lei era  (he/she/it was)
  noi eravamo  (we were)
  voi eravate  (you all were)
  loro erano   (they were)

• Passato Prossimo:
  io sono stato/a  (I have been / I was)
  tu sei stato/a  (you have been / you were)
  lui/lei è stato/a (he/she/it has been / was)
  noi siamo stati/e (we have been / were)
  voi siete stati/e (you all have been / were)
  loro sono stati/e (they have been / were)

• Future Tense:
  io sarò     (I will be)
  tu sarai     (you will be)
  lui/lei sarà   (he/she/it will be)
  noi saremo    (we will be)
  voi sarete    (you all will be)
  loro saranno   (they will be)

Examples of sentences:
1. Lui era sempre gentile.
  Translation: He was always kind.
2. La città era molto tranquilla la scorsa notte.
  Translation: The city was very peaceful last night.
3. Quando ero bambino, la vita era più semplice.
  Translation: When I was a child, life was simpler.
4. La casa dove abitavo era grande e luminosa.
  Translation: The house where I lived was big and bright.

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