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Italian Phrase

Ci vediamo ogni lunedì.

/tʃi veˈdjaːmo ˈɔɲɲi lu.neˈdi/
Meaning"We meet every Monday."
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Meaning

The sentence states that the speakers have a regular meeting every Monday. In Italian, the reflexive verb 'vedersi' is commonly used to mean 'to meet' rather than just 'to see each other'.

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When to use

Use this phrase when arranging a recurring weekly appointment, such as a language class, a sports practice, or a casual coffee catch‑up. It is informal but perfectly acceptable in both spoken and written contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Civediamoognilunedì.

1

Ci (reciprocal pronoun)

The pronoun 'ci' is used with verbs like 'vedere' to express a reciprocal action: 'we see each other' or 'we meet'.

2

vediamo (present indicative)

First‑person plural present of 'vedere'. In the reciprocal form it means 'we meet'.

3

ogni (every)

Indefinite adjective placed before a singular noun to indicate a regular recurrence.

4

lunedì (Monday)

Masculine singular noun for the day of the week; note the accent on the final 'ì'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Ci vediamo ogni lunedì?

Shall we meet every Monday?

Sì, alle 18:00 al bar vicino al lavoro.

Yes, at 6 p.m. at the bar near work.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Vediamo ogni lunedì.

    Missing the reciprocal pronoun 'ci' changes the meaning to 'We see every Monday' instead of 'We meet'.

  • Ci vediamo ogni lunedi.

    The accent on the final 'ì' is required; without it the word is misspelled and may be mispronounced.

  • Ci vedete ogni lunedì.

    Using 'vedete' (second person plural) changes the subject to 'you all' rather than 'we'.

Alternatives

  • Ci incontriamo ogni lunedì.

    We meet every Monday.

  • Ci ritroviamo ogni lunedì.

    We get together every Monday.

  • Ci vediamo il lunedì.

    We see each other on Mondays.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, weekly meet‑ups often happen over an 'aperitivo' (pre‑dinner drink) on weekdays. When you say 'lunedì', always keep the accent on the final 'ì' – omitting it is a common spelling error that can change pronunciation. Also, using the reciprocal form 'ci vediamo' sounds friendly and informal, perfect for friends or colleagues.