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Compra subito il tuo biglietto, altrimenti non possiamo salire sull’autobus.
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Buy your ticket right away, otherwise we can’t get on the bus.
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Breakdown of Compra subito il tuo biglietto, altrimenti non possiamo salire sull’autobus.
comprare
to buy
non
not
noi
we
il biglietto
the ticket
tuo
your
subito
right away
altrimenti
otherwise
potere
to be able
salire su
to get on
l’autobus
the bus
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Questions & Answers about Compra subito il tuo biglietto, altrimenti non possiamo salire sull’autobus.
Why is Compra used here instead of “comprare”?
In Italian, Compra is the imperative form of the verb comprare (to buy) directed at a single person (the “tu” form). This is how you give a direct command in a friendly or informal manner. It’s not used in the infinitive (comprare) because the speaker is telling someone to do something immediately.
Why is the article il used before “tuo biglietto”?
In Italian, possessive adjectives (like tuo) often go together with a definite article (il, la, etc.) unless there are specific exceptions (e.g., family members in the singular). So you say il tuo biglietto rather than just tuo biglietto.
What does subito mean and why is it placed after Compra?
Subito means “right away” or “immediately.” By placing subito after the imperative verb Compra, you emphasize the urgency of purchasing the ticket. It indicates that the action should be done without delay.
How is altrimenti used in this sentence?
Altrimenti means “otherwise.” It links the urgency of buying the ticket to the consequence of not being able to board the bus. It’s a common conjunction that introduces a negative result if the first command or action isn’t performed.
Why non possiamo salire sull’autobus and not “non possiamo salire sull’autobus noi”?
In Italian, subject pronouns (like noi) are often left out because the verb ending typically identifies the subject. Possiamo already implies noi (we). Including noi is grammatically correct but redundant in many contexts, so it’s usually omitted.
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