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Questo o Quello? A complete guide to Italian demonstrative adjectives

Are you unsure whether to say 'questo libro' or 'quel libro'? You're not alone! The difference between  questo  and  quello  confuses many learners. In this guide, you'll learn the simple rule, see plenty of real-life examples, and practice with free exercises. In Italian,  questo  (this) and  quello  (that) are called  demonstrative adjectives  because they  demonstrate  where something is. Use  questo  for things near you (like a book in your hand) and  quello  for things farther away (like a book on a shelf across the room). Getting them right will make your Italian sound instantly more natural. Demonstrative adjectives provide important information in the context of everyday communication, helping to indicate whether the object or person being talked about is near or far from the speaker or listener. For example, when shopping for groceries, we can say 'Voglio comprare questo pane' to refer to one close ...

Indefinite articles in Italian - Gli articoli indeterminativi in italiano

Indefinite articles in Italian are used to indicate a generic, non-specific element and vary according to the gender of the noun they follow. They can precede either a noun or an adjective, and their forms change depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine.  The indefinite articles in Italian are UN , UNO  for the masculine and UNA , UN' for the feminine. Each form is used in specific contexts according to the word that follows it. Italian indefinite articles follow similar rules to definite articles in the singular. Masculine indefinite articles UN is used in front of masculine words that begin with a vowel or consonant (except for special consonants that require ‘uno’ ). For examples: un c avallo (like  il cavallo ) un u omo (like  l’uomo ) UNO  is used in front of masculine words beginning with ( See definite articles article ): s + consonant   → e.g. uno studente z   → e.g. uno zaino ps   → e.g. uno psicologo gn   → e.g...