La brezza serale muove appena le foglie dell’olivo.
The evening breeze barely moves the olive leaves.
Breakdown of La brezza serale muove appena le foglie dell’olivo.
di
of
la foglia
the leaf
muovere
to move
la brezza
the breeze
serale
evening
appena
barely
l'olivo
the olive tree
Questions & Answers about La brezza serale muove appena le foglie dell’olivo.
What nuance does the word brezza carry compared to vento?
How does the adjective serale agree in gender and number with brezza?
What part of speech is appena, and what meaning does it convey in this sentence?
How do I know when appena means “barely” (degree) rather than “just” (time), and can its position change the meaning?
You distinguish the meanings by context and position:
- As “barely,” it usually follows the verb (muove appena) or precedes the direct object, expressing a small degree.
- As “just” (a moment ago or “as soon as”), it often appears at the beginning of a clause (Appena sono arrivato…).
Moving appena before the verb here (e.g., Appena muove le foglie) would sound odd or shift toward a temporal sense.
Why is there an apostrophe in dell’olivo, and what does dell’ stand for?
Why are the leaves in the plural (foglie) here; could I use the singular foglia?
What form of the verb is muove, and what is its infinitive verb?
Muove is the third person singular present indicative of the irregular verb muovere, meaning “to move.” The present-tense stem changes (io muovo, tu muovi, lui/lei muove).
Can I say foglie dell’ulivo instead of foglie dell’olivo? Is there a difference between olivo and ulivo?
Why does the adverb appena follow the verb muove instead of appearing before it?
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