Lesson 18: Ci and Ne
The particle pronouns for places, topics, and quantities ยท Position rules ยท Combining ci + ne
CEFR Level B1B1 ยท Lesson 2 of 8Table of Contents
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
Ci for Places
Ci replaces a place already mentioned โ "there" โ so you don't have to repeat the location every time.
Ci goes right before a conjugated verb, replacing a/in + place: Vai a Roma? Sรฌ, ci vado domani. (Are you going to Rome? Yes, I'm going there tomorrow.)
| Full sentence | With ci๐ Click below ๐ |
|---|---|
| Vai in Italia quest'anno? | Sรฌ, ci vado ad agosto. |
| Sei mai stato a Firenze? | Sรฌ, ci sono stato due volte. |
| Rimani in ufficio stasera? | No, non ci rimango. |
Ci for Topics & Ideas
Ci also replaces a + a topic or idea, especially with verbs like pensare a, credere a, and riuscire a.
| Full sentence | With ci๐ Click below ๐ |
|---|---|
| Pensi al tuo futuro? | Sรฌ, ci penso spesso. โ Yes, I think about it often. |
| Credi a questa storia? | Non ci credo. โ I don't believe it. |
| Sei riuscito a finire? | Sรฌ, ci sono riuscito. โ Yes, I managed it. |
Ne for Quantities
Ne replaces "of it / of them" โ used whenever you'd otherwise repeat a noun after a number or expression of quantity.
Ne stands in for di + noun after quantities: Quanti fratelli hai? Ne ho due. (How many siblings do you have? I have two [of them].)
| Full sentence | With ne๐ Click below ๐ |
|---|---|
| Vuoi del caffรจ? | Sรฌ, ne voglio un po'. โ Yes, I want some (of it). |
| Hai comprato delle mele? | Ne ho comprate tre. โ I bought three (of them). |
| Quanti libri hai letto? | Ne ho letti molti. โ I've read many (of them). |
| Ci sono problemi? | Sรฌ, ce ne sono alcuni. โ Yes, there are some (of them). |
| Quante lingue parli? | Ne parlo tre. โ I speak three (of them). |
Ne for "About It"
Ne also replaces di + topic, meaning "about it / of it," with verbs like parlare di, pensare di (opinion), and avere bisogno di.
| Full sentence | With ne๐ Click below ๐ |
|---|---|
| Parli mai del tuo lavoro? | Ne parlo raramente. โ I rarely talk about it. |
| Cosa pensi di questo film? | Ne penso bene. โ I think well of it. |
| Hai bisogno di aiuto? | Sรฌ, ne ho bisogno. โ Yes, I need it (of it). |
Position & Combining with Other Pronouns
Ci and ne follow the same position rules as object pronouns: before a conjugated verb, or attached to an infinitive/informal imperative.
| Pattern | Example๐ Click below ๐ |
|---|---|
| Before conjugated verb | Ci vado / Ne ho due. |
| Attached to infinitive | Voglio andarci. / Devo parlarne. |
| Attached to informal imperative | Vacci subito! / Parlane con lui! |
| Ci + ne combined | Ce n'รจ ancora? โ Is there still some (of it) there? |
Idiomatic Expressions with Ci and Ne
Beyond the core rules, ci and ne appear in a handful of fixed expressions so common that Italians barely notice they're using them.
| Expression๐ Click below ๐ | Phonetic | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| volerci / ci vuole | voh-LEHR-chee / chee VWOH-leh | to take (time/effort), impersonal | Ci vuole un'ora. Ci vogliono due giorni. |
| andarsene | ahn-DAHR-seh-neh | to leave, to go away (from a place) | Me ne vado. โ I'm leaving. |
| non poterne piรน | nohn poh-TEHR-neh pyoo | to not be able to take it anymore | Non ne posso piรน di questo caldo! |
| farcela | fahr-CHEH-lah | to manage, to make it | Non ce la faccio piรน. โ I can't manage anymore. |
| volerne a qualcuno | voh-LEHR-neh ah kwahl-KOO-noh | to hold a grudge against someone | Non me ne volere. โ Don't hold it against me. |
Dialogues
Cultural Notes: Ci Vediamo!
Ci vediamo ("see you") and ci sentiamo ("we'll talk / speak soon") are two of the most common Italian goodbyes, and both lean on this same small particle. Ci is doing enormous work in everyday Italian โ it appears in c'รจ/ci sono, in idioms like non ci credo, and in casual farewells, often multiple times in a single short exchange.
At the market or with friends, ne is just as constant: asking for quantities (ne vorrei due) is the default polite way to order, far more natural-sounding than repeating the noun each time.
Exercises & Practice
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1. ci ย 2. Ne ย 3. ci ย 4. ne
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1. Ci vado ogni giorno.
2. Ne ho comprati due chili.
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1. Ci penso ogni giorno.
2. Ce ne sono molti.
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1. ci vuole ย 2. ne posso ย 3. me ne
Lesson Mind Map โ Recap
Quick-Review Flashcards
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ci vado
ci penso
ne ho due
ne parlo
ce n'รจ
ci vediamo
ci vuole / ci vogliono
non ce la faccio
Resources & Homework
- Write 5 sentences using ci for places and 5 using ci for topics
- Write 5 sentences using ne for quantities, practicing past participle agreement
- Role-play the market dialogue, then improvise ordering three more items
- Ci replaces a/in + place ("there") and a + topic/idea (pensarci, crederci)
- Ne replaces di + quantity ("of it/them") and di + topic (parlarne)
- With ne + quantity, the past participle in compound tenses agrees with the noun ne replaces
- Both follow standard pronoun position: before the conjugated verb, or attached to infinitives/informal imperatives
- Ce n'รจ / ce ne sono combines ci + ne โ "there is/are some (of it/them)"
- Ci and ne are extremely high-frequency โ mastering them makes speech sound noticeably more native
- Fixed idioms like volerci/ci vuole, andarsene, non poterne piรน, farcela are everyday conversational staples