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yourselves [βρετ jɔːˈsɛlvz, αμερικ jɔrˈsɛlvz, jərˈsɛlvz] ΑΝΤΩΝ Like the other you forms, yourselves may be either an informal pronoun to be used between close friends and family members or a polite form to be used when speaking to more than one person you do not know very well therefore, yourselves should be translated accordingly in Italian. - When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, yourselves is translated by vi or Si (polite form), which is always placed before the verb: did you hurt yourselves? = vi siete fatti male? / Si sono fatti male? - In imperatives, however, vi is joined to the verb to form a single word: help yourselves! = servitevi! The polite form equivalent, in which the imperative is not to be used, is Si servano! - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is voi stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / voi stesse (feminine gender) or anche voi: you said so yourselves = l'avete detto voi stessi you're strangers here yourselves, aren't you? = anche voi siete forestieri da queste parti, non è vero? The equivalent polite forms with Loro - l'hanno detto Loro stessi, anche Loro sono forestieri da queste parti, non è vero? - are very rarely used in modern Italian. - When used after a preposition, yourselves is translated by voi or voi stessi/voi stesse or Loro/Loro stessi: you can be proud of yourselves = potete essere orgogliosi di voi/voi stessi, possono essere orgogliosi di Loro stessi. - For a full note on the use of the tu, voi and Lei forms in Italian, see the entry you. - Note that the difference between you and yourselves is not always made clear in Italian: compare she's looking at you = lei vi sta guardando and you're looking at yourselves in the mirror = vi state guardando allo specchio, or Jane works for you = Jane lavora per voi and you work for yourselves = voi lavorate per voi/voi stessi. - (All) by yourselves is translated by da soli/da sole, which means alone and/or without help. - For particular usages see this entry.
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yourself [βρετ jɔːˈsɛlf, jʊəˈsɛlf, jəˈsɛlf, αμερικ jərˈsɛlf] ΑΝΤΩΝ Like the other you forms, yourself may be either an informal pronoun to be used between close friends and family members or a polite form to be used when speaking to anyone you do not know very well therefore, yourself should be translated accordingly in Italian. - When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, yourself is translated by ti or Si (polite form), which are always placed before the verb: did you hurt yourself? = ti sei fatto male? Si è fatto male? - In imperatives, however, ti is joined to the verb to form a single word: help yourself! = serviti! The polite form equivalent, in which the imperative is not to be used, is: Si serva! - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is tu/Lei stesso or anche tu/Lei: you said so yourself = l'hai detto tu stesso, l'ha detto Lei stesso you're a stranger here yourself, aren't you? = anche tu sei/Lei è forestiero da queste parti, non è vero? -When used after a preposition, yourself is translated by te/Lei or te/Lei stesso: you can be proud of yourself = puoi essere orgoglioso di te/te stesso, può essere orgoglioso di Lei/di Lei stesso. -For a full note on the use of the tu, voi and Lei forms in Italian, see the entry you. - Note that the difference between you and yourself is not always made clear in Italian: compare she's looking at you = lei ti sta guardando and you're looking at yourself in the mirror = ti stai guardando allo specchio, or Jane works for you = Jane lavora per te and you work for yourself = tu lavori per te/te stesso. - (All) by yourself is translated by da solo, which means alone and/or without help. - For particular usages see this entry.
1. yourself (reflexive):
2. yourself (emphatic: after “you”):
I. do-it-yourself [βρετ ˌduːɪtjɔːˈsɛlf, αμερικ ˌduətʃərˈsɛlf] ΟΥΣ
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