Do you remember how to say the masculine form of "small?" |
piccolo |
And how to say the feminine form of "small?" |
piccola |
Do you remember how to say "Florence?" |
Firenze |
And how to say "Rome?" |
Roma |
Do you remember how to say, "Florence is smaller than Rome." |
Firenze è più piccola di Roma. |
And how to say "big?" |
grande |
Do you remember how to say the masculine form of "populated?" |
popoloso |
And how to say the feminine form of "populated?" |
popolosa |
Do you remember how to say the masculine form of "ancient?" |
antico |
And how to say the feminine form of "ancient?" |
antica |
Do you remember how to say the masculine form of "cold?" |
freddo |
And how to say the feminine form of "cold?" |
fredda |
Do you remember how to say the masculine form of "rainy?" |
piovoso |
And how to say the feminine form of "rainy?" |
piovosa |
Do you remember how to say "Siena?" |
Siena |
And how to say "Milano?" |
Milano |
Do you remember how to say "Naples?" |
Napoli |
And how to say "Bologna?" |
Bologna |
Well done! In this lesson, you learned how to make comparisons in Italian. |
I'm Felice and I'll see you again on ItalianPod101.com. |
Thanks for watching! A presto! |
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