Word
Il cibo locale è delizioso.
Meaning
Local food is delicious.
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Questions & Answers about Il cibo locale è delizioso.
Why does the sentence use il cibo (masculine article il with cibo) instead of a feminine article?
In Italian, cibo is a masculine noun, so it naturally takes the masculine definite article il. Nouns in Italian have grammatical gender, and you must learn each noun’s gender to use the correct article.
Why is locale placed after cibo instead of before it?
In Italian, adjectives often come after the noun they modify. While some adjectives can appear before or after a noun with different nuances in meaning, locale typically follows the noun in a neutral descriptive statement like il cibo locale.
Why is è used here instead of other forms of the verb "to be"?
È is the third-person singular form of the verb essere (to be). Since cibo is a singular noun, we use è to say "the local food is delicious." If we had a plural subject, we would use sono (they are), as in i cibi locali sono deliziosi.
Why is delizioso in the masculine form?
Because cibo is masculine, its describing adjective must also be in the masculine form. The singular masculine adjective ending is typically -o, so delizioso matches the gender and number of cibo.
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