Breakdown of Con un solo sorso finisci tutta l’aranciata frizzante.
tu
you
con
with
tutto
all
finire
to finish
il sorso
the sip
solo
single
l'aranciata
the orangeade
frizzante
fizzy
Questions & Answers about Con un solo sorso finisci tutta l’aranciata frizzante.
What does con mean in this sentence?
Why is un solo sorso used instead of just un sorso or un sorso solo?
Is finisci an imperative (a command) or present indicative (a statement)?
Why is the article l’ used with aranciata instead of una?
Why is tutta feminine singular here?
Why does frizzante come after aranciata?
Could we say in un solo sorso instead of con un solo sorso?
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