Questions & Answers about Il vicolo è stretto.
Why do we use il instead of la before vicolo?
Why is the adjective stretto placed after the noun vicolo?
How do I correctly pronounce stretto?
What’s the difference between è (with a grave accent) and e (without any accent) in Italian?
È (grave accent) is the third-person singular form of the verb essere (meaning is). Meanwhile, e (no accent) is the conjunction meaning and. So, il vicolo è stretto means the alley is narrow, while il vicolo e stretto would be incorrect in standard Italian.
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