+ si (pronoun) :: {{context|indefinite}} one, you, we, they, people. Note: often translated using the passive voice in English.
+ Non si deve parlare così (One/You/We/They/People shouldn’t speak like that) :: --
+ Si parla italiano qui (Italian is spoken here or One/You/We/They/People speak(s) Italian here) :: --
+ si (pronoun) :: {reflexive} oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves; (reciprocal) each other, one another. Note: With some verbs, si is not translated in English.
+ Giovanni si è fatto male (Giovanni has hurt himself) :: --
+ Carlo e Laura si amano (Carlo and Laura love each other) :: --
+ Marco si è rotto il braccio (Marco has broken his arm) :: --
+ Si è svegliata alle nove (She woke up at nine) :: --
+ si (pronoun) :: (the so-called si passivante, used to form the passive voice of a verb) it (but also see note below). Note: verb + si is often translated as become or get + past participle in English.
+ Si dice che Maria voleva uccidere Giovanni (It is said that Maria wanted to kill Giovanni). :: --
+ Ci vuole un po’ di tempo per abituarsi (It takes a while to become accustomed) :: --
+ A Luca piace ubriacarsi (Luca likes to get drunk) :: --