Questions & Answers about La leggenda è interessante.
Why is la used before leggenda?
Could I say una leggenda instead of la leggenda?
Why does interessante come after leggenda?
Does interessante change form to match gender and number?
Yes and no. Interessante ends in -e and is the same for masculine and feminine singular. In the plural, it becomes interessanti for both genders:
• La leggenda è interessante. (singular)
• Le leggende sono interessanti. (plural)
What’s the difference between è and e?
È (with a grave accent) is the third-person singular of essere, meaning “is.”
E (without accent) is a conjunction meaning “and.” The accent on è is essential to avoid confusion.
How do I pronounce leggenda and interessante?
• leggenda: [ˈlɛd.d͡ʒɛn.da] – The double gg before e gives a /d͡ʒ/ sound, like English j in jet.
• interessante: [in.tɛ.resˈsan.te] – The ss is a strong /s/ sound, and the stressed syllable is -san-.
How would I turn the whole sentence into the plural?
You must pluralize both the article, the noun, and use the plural form of the verb and adjective:
Le leggende sono interessanti.
• Le = feminine plural article
• leggende = plural of leggenda
• sono = “are,” plural of è
• interessanti = plural adjective
Is there any nuance between Italian interessante and English “interesting”?
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