Do you know any Italian adjectives? |
Welcome to Three Step Italian Practice by ItalianPod101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to describe something with adjectives. |
Let's look at the main dialogue. |
Two people are having a conversation in the store. They are discussing computers. |
Scusi, quale computer mi consiglia? |
"Excuse me, which computer do you recommend?" |
Beh, questo computer è molto veloce. |
"Well, this computer is very fast." |
questo computer è molto veloce |
veloce |
In this sentence, veloce is the adjective, and it means "fast." Let's practice with more adjectives in this lesson. |
Italian adjectives fall into two main groups. |
The first group includes those that end in -o. |
Take moderno, for example—it means "modern" and is used with masculine singular nouns. |
When used with feminine singular nouns, it changes to moderna. |
The second group consists of adjectives ending in -e, such as grande, meaning "big." |
An important detail to note is that in the singular form, grande remains the same regardless of the noun's gender. |
The gender of the noun also affects demonstrative adjectives as seen in these patterns: |
Questo/Quest'/Quel/Quell' + masculine noun + è + masculine adjective. |
"This/That + masculine noun + is + masculine adjective." |
Questa/Quest'/Quella/Quell' + feminine noun + è + feminine adjective. |
"This/That + feminine noun + is + feminine adjective." |
Let's practice this grammar point more in this lesson. |
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