Word
Il bicchiere è pieno.
Meaning
The glass is full.
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Questions & Answers about Il bicchiere è pieno.
What does the sentence Il bicchiere è pieno translate to in English?
It translates to "The glass is full." The sentence identifies a specific glass (using the definite article il), states that it is in a state of being full with è (the verb to be), and describes its condition with the adjective pieno.
What is the role of the definite article il in this sentence?
The article il is used with masculine singular nouns in Italian. In this sentence, it indicates that we are talking about a specific glass—the glass—rather than any glass in general.
How does the verb è function in this sentence?
The verb è is the third-person singular present form of essere (to be). It links the subject (il bicchiere) to its predicate adjective (pieno), similar to how “is” functions in English.
Why is the adjective pieno used in its current form, and how does it agree with the noun?
The adjective pieno means full and is in the masculine singular form to agree with the noun bicchiere, which is also masculine singular. In Italian, adjectives must match the noun in both gender and number.
How does the structure of Il bicchiere è pieno compare to a typical English sentence?
The structure is very similar. Both languages use a subject followed by a linking verb and a predicate adjective. In English, we say "The glass is full," which mirrors the Italian order: Subject (il bicchiere) + Verb (è) + Adjective (pieno).
If I wanted to say "The glasses are full" in Italian, how would the sentence change?
You would say I bicchieri sono pieni. Notice the changes: il bicchiere becomes i bicchieri (masculine plural noun), è changes to sono (third-person plural of essere), and pieno becomes pieni (masculine plural adjective).
What happens to the adjective if the noun is feminine, for example in la tazza (the cup)?
For a feminine noun like la tazza, the adjective must also be in the feminine form. So instead of pieno, you would use piena, making the sentence La tazza è piena.
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