Word
Le persone anziane spesso hanno molte storie interessanti da raccontare.
Meaning
Elderly people often have many interesting stories to tell.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Le persone anziane spesso hanno molte storie interessanti da raccontare.
avere
to have
interessante
interesting
spesso
often
la storia
the story
la persona
the person
anziano
elderly
raccontare
to tell
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Questions & Answers about Le persone anziane spesso hanno molte storie interessanti da raccontare.
What does Le persone anziane mean, and how is it structured grammatically?
Le persone anziane translates as “the elderly people.” The definite article Le is used for feminine plural nouns, persone means “people,” and the adjective anziane (“elderly”) is in the feminine plural form to agree with persone.
What is the role of the adverb spesso in the sentence?
Spesso means “often” and functions as an adverb modifying the verb hanno. It indicates the frequency with which the action occurs. In Italian, adverbs like spesso typically appear after the subject and before the verb.
Why is the verb hanno used in this sentence, and how does it relate to the subject?
Hanno is the third person plural form of the verb avere (to have) in the present tense. Since Le persone anziane is a plural subject, the verb is conjugated accordingly to maintain proper subject-verb agreement.
How are adjectives arranged in the phrase molte storie interessanti, and why are they placed in that order?
In molte storie interessanti, molte is a quantifier meaning “many” and comes before the noun storie to indicate quantity. The adjective interessanti (“interesting”) follows the noun to describe its quality. This ordering—quantifiers before the noun and descriptive adjectives after—is common in Italian.
What does the construction da raccontare mean, and why is the infinitive form used here?
Da raccontare literally means “to tell” or “to be told.” In Italian, using da followed by an infinitive is a concise way to express that something is available or intended for a specific action. Here, it indicates that the interesting stories are ones that are meant to be told.
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