Questions & Answers about La situazione non è grave.
Why does the sentence start with la?
Why is situazione feminine?
In Italian, every noun has a grammatical gender, usually masculine or feminine. Situazione is simply a feminine noun, and you have to learn its gender as part of the word.
A useful clue is that many nouns ending in -zione are feminine:
- la situazione
- la nazione
- la lezione
Because situazione is feminine, words connected to it may also need to match it.
Why is it non è and not è non?
Why does è have an accent?
Why isn’t there a word for it?
Why is it grave and not something like grava?
Does grave mean grave like in English?
Could I say seria instead of grave?
Sometimes yes, but they are not always identical.
- grave often suggests serious, severe, or potentially dangerous
- seria often means serious in a more general sense
For a medical, legal, or risky situation, grave is often the more natural choice.
Compare:
How do you pronounce situazione and grave?
Can I also say Non è grave la situazione?
Grammatically, you can change word order in Italian more than in English, but La situazione non è grave is the normal, neutral order.
Putting la situazione at the end gives extra emphasis or a marked style:
- La situazione non è grave = neutral, standard
- Non è grave la situazione = more marked, more literary or contrastive
So for everyday use, the original sentence is the best version to learn first.
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