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Questions & Answers about La stanza è tranquilla.
Why is the adjective tranquilla used instead of tranquillo?
In Italian, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. Stanza is a feminine noun (singular), so its describing adjective must also be feminine (and singular). That’s why it becomes tranquilla rather than tranquillo.
How is stanza different from other words for "room," such as camera?
Stanza is a general word for a room in a house—any enclosed space, really. Camera (often camera da letto) specifically refers to a bedroom. So you would use stanza to talk about a living room, dining room, study, etc., while camera would typically mean "bedroom."
Could I say La stanza tranquilla without using è in the sentence?
Can I place tranquilla before stanza, as in La tranquilla stanza?