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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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