в итальянском словаре Oxford-Paravia
I. familiar [брит. fəˈmɪlɪə, америк. fəˈmɪljər] ПРИЛ.
1. familiar (well-known):
- familiar landmark, phrase, sight, shape, sound
- familiare (to a)
- familiar face, figure, name, story, voice
- familiare (to a)
- familiar face, figure, name, story, voice
- conosciuto (to da)
2. familiar (customary):
- familiar argument, complaint, excuse, feeling
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3. familiar (acquainted):
- tediously familiar
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- reassuringly familiar
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в словаре PONS
familiar [fə·ˈmɪl·jɚ] ПРИЛ.
- disinvolto (-a)
- familiar
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- familiar
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- There are two ways of addressing someone in Italian: tu , which is informal, and the formal Lei . Lei is usually used when speaking to people one doesn't know or with whom one is not on familiar terms. Generally young people call each other 'tu' even if they do not know each other; similarly an older person such as a shopkeeper may address a young person as tu . It is also usual for work colleagues to call one another tu .
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- There are two ways of addressing someone in Italian: tu , which is informal, and the formal Lei . Lei is usually used when speaking to people one doesn't know or with whom one is not on familiar terms. Generally young people call each other 'tu' even if they do not know each other; similarly an older person such as a shopkeeper may address a young person as tu . It is also usual for work colleagues to call one another tu .