Io immagino un amico speciale.

Word
Io immagino un amico speciale.
Meaning
I imagine a special friend.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Io immagino un amico speciale.

io
I
l'amico
the friend
speciale
special
immaginare
to imagine
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Questions & Answers about Io immagino un amico speciale.

Why is the subject pronoun Io explicitly used in this sentence, even though Italian often drops it?
Italian verb conjugations inherently indicate the subject, so including Io isn’t always necessary. It’s used here for clarity, emphasis, or stylistic purposes—especially helpful for learners who are still getting accustomed to recognizing implicit subjects.
What does the verb immagino mean, and how is it conjugated?
Immagino means I imagine and is the first-person singular present tense of the verb immaginare. For reference, the full present tense conjugation is: io immagino, tu immagini, lui/lei immagina, noi immaginiamo, voi immaginate, loro immaginano.
Why is the indefinite article un used before amico?
Un is the masculine singular indefinite article in Italian, corresponding to the English a (or an when appropriate). It’s used here because amico (friend) is a masculine singular noun.
Why does the adjective speciale come after the noun amico?
In Italian, adjectives frequently follow the noun they modify when describing inherent or objective qualities. Placing speciale after amico adheres to the standard Italian word order. While some adjectives can precede the noun to convey a nuance or emphasize a subjective quality, the post-nominal placement is typical in neutral contexts like this one.

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