Breakdown of Il sole tramonta dietro la collina.
la collina
the hill
il sole
the sun
dietro
behind
tramontare
to set
Questions & Answers about Il sole tramonta dietro la collina.
What does each word in Il sole tramonta dietro la collina mean?
Why are there definite articles before sole and collina when English sometimes omits “the”?
What is the verb tramonta and how is it conjugated?
Why isn’t there a subject pronoun like “esso” before tramonta? Could you say esso tramonta?
Can you invert the word order and say Dietro la collina tramonta il sole? Does it change the meaning?
Are there other verbs to express “the sun sets,” such as calare or scendere?
What’s the difference between dietro la collina and dopo la collina?
How would the sentence change if there were multiple hills?
How can I say “the sun is setting behind the hill” in Italian?
Use the progressive with stare + gerund:
Il sole sta tramontando dietro la collina.
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