Questions & Answers about Il giorno è lungo.
Why do we use il before giorno in Il giorno è lungo?
Italian nouns are almost always used with an article that indicates their gender and number. Giorno is a masculine singular noun, so it takes the masculine singular definite article il.
Why is giorno masculine and not feminine?
Can I say La giornata è lunga instead?
Why do we use è (from the verb essere) and not sta (from the verb stare)?
How do we decide on the form of the adjective lungo?
Italian adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. Because giorno is masculine singular, the adjective must also be masculine singular: lungo. If the noun were feminine singular, like giornata, the adjective would become lunga.
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