Trovo un sentiero in giardino.

Word
Trovo un sentiero in giardino.
Meaning
I find a trail in the garden.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Trovo un sentiero in giardino.

io
I
trovare
to find
in
in
il giardino
the garden
il sentiero
the trail
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Questions & Answers about Trovo un sentiero in giardino.

How do I pronounce trovo in Italian?
In Italian, trovo is pronounced as /ˈtro.vo/, with the stress on the first syllable (tro). The "o" sounds a bit like the short "o" in the English word not, but slightly more closed.
Can I change the word order in the sentence Trovo un sentiero in giardino?
Yes, you can. For example, In giardino trovo un sentiero is possible and still understandable. However, Trovo un sentiero in giardino sounds the most natural and direct in everyday conversation.
Why is un used before sentiero instead of uno or il?
Because sentiero starts with a consonant and not with s + consonant or z, you use un instead of uno. If you said il sentiero, it would mean the path, making it definite rather than indefinite.
Can I use nel giardino instead of in giardino?
Yes. Nel giardino literally means in the garden (focusing on the enclosed space), while in giardino can sound a bit more general, often referring to the outdoor garden area. Both forms are correct.
What is the difference between trovo and ho trovato?
Trovo is the present tense, meaning I find right now. Ho trovato is the present perfect tense, meaning I have found (or I found) in the recent past. Which one you use depends on whether you’re talking about something happening currently or an action that has already occurred.

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