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Piacere is an indirect verb, or technically, an intransitive verb. This means that it always needs a preposition in order to be connected with the object it refers to.

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The Italian Verb ‘Piacere’ and How to Use It - Daily Italian Words

The verb 'piacere' in Italian means something is pleasing to someone, like how we use 'like' in English. When using 'piacere', the thing you like is the subject, not the person who likes it. In sentences, use 'a' before the person and conjugate 'piacere' based on what is liked.

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In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about piacere, from beginner-friendly examples to more advanced uses like piacere di conoscerti and piacerebbe.

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Learn how to use the verb piacere and the indirect object pronouns. Easy explanation, conjugation and examples with piacere are provided in the article.

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Piacere is conjugated only with the 3rd person singular and plural. The person who likes something (or someone) is denoted by an indirect object pronoun (mi, ti, gli/le, ci, vi, gli) and not by the regular subject pronouns (io, tu, lui, etc.).

Ne puoi prendere a piacere. You can help yourself to them. (Translation of piacere from the GLOBAL Italian–English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd)

This is because the verb piacere literally means to be pleasing, and in one sentence what’s pleasing is singular (l’Italia) and in the other it’s plural (i cani). If you use this wording in English you also get two different verbs: Italy is pleasing to me; Dogs are pleasing to me.