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Questions & Answers about Questo colore è molto vivace.
Why is colore masculine in Italian?
In Italian, colore is classified as a masculine noun, so we pair it with the masculine article (il colore) or the masculine demonstrative (questo colore). Nouns do not always follow a strict rule for gender, so this is something you typically memorize rather than deduce from spelling alone.
How does questo change when referring to feminine nouns?
The demonstrative adjective questo has different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun. For a feminine singular noun, you would use questa (e.g., questa casa). Since colore is masculine, you use questo.
Does vivace change form in the feminine?
The adjective vivace ends in -e, which often means it has the same form for both masculine and feminine singular nouns (e.g., colore vivace / musica vivace). When referring to plurals, however, you would use vivaci (e.g., colori vivaci).
What does molto vivace imply compared to just vivace?
Molto vivace adds emphasis, meaning very bright or vivid. Vivace on its own already means bright or vivid, but molto intensifies it, suggesting an even more striking, lively color.
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