Breakdown of La maestra fa l’appello prima della lezione.
Questions & Answers about La maestra fa l’appello prima della lezione.
Why is it fa l’appello? What does fare mean here?
Here fare literally means to do / to make, but in Italian it is often used in set expressions where English uses a completely different verb.
So fare l’appello is an idiomatic expression meaning to take attendance / call the roll.
- fa = she does / she makes
- l’appello = the roll call / attendance
Even though the literal pieces look like does the roll call, the natural meaning is takes attendance.
Why is it l’appello and not il appello?
Because in Italian, the singular definite article becomes l’ before a vowel sound.
So:
- il libro = the book
- l’appello = the roll call
You do not say il appello.
This happens with both masculine and feminine singular nouns before vowels:
- l’amico = the friend
- l’amica = the female friend
What kind of noun is appello?
Why is it La maestra? Does maestra specifically mean a female teacher?
Yes. Maestra is the feminine form, so it means female teacher, especially in a school context.
- maestro = male teacher
- maestra = female teacher
In modern Italian, school-related teaching titles can vary by context, but maestra is very common for a female primary/elementary school teacher.
The article la is feminine singular, matching maestra.
Why is there no subject pronoun like lei?
Because Italian usually does not use subject pronouns unless they are needed for emphasis, contrast, or clarity.
In this sentence, the subject is already clearly stated:
- La maestra = the teacher
So adding lei would usually be unnecessary.
Italian commonly says:
- La maestra fa l’appello.
rather than
- Lei, la maestra, fa l’appello.
The second version would sound marked or emphatic in most normal contexts.
Why is it prima della lezione and not just prima la lezione?
Why does di + la become della?
This is a normal Italian contraction of a preposition + article.
Italian regularly combines them:
So:
- prima di la lezione becomes prima della lezione
These combined forms are called preposizioni articolate.
Can prima be followed by something else besides a noun?
Is the article in l’appello necessary? Could I say fa appello?
In this meaning, the article is normally required.
- fare l’appello = to take attendance
If you say fare appello, that is actually a different expression with a different meaning: to appeal to / call upon.
For example:
- fare appello alla calma = to appeal for calm
So these are not interchangeable:
- fare l’appello = take attendance
- fare appello = appeal / call upon
That makes the article very important here.
Why is the word order La maestra fa l’appello prima della lezione?
This is a very normal Italian word order:
Italian word order is flexible, but this version is neutral and natural.
You could also say:
- Prima della lezione, la maestra fa l’appello.
This puts more focus on the time phrase before the lesson, but the basic meaning stays the same.
How is fa pronounced, and what verb form is it?
Fa is the third-person singular present tense of fare.
So it can mean:
- he does/makes
- she does/makes
- it does/makes
In this sentence it means she does or, more naturally, she takes attendance.
Pronunciation:
- fa is pronounced like fah
A few present-tense forms of fare are:
- io faccio = I do
- tu fai = you do
- lui/lei fa = he/she does
- noi facciamo = we do
- voi fate = you all do
- loro fanno = they do
Does lezione mean the same thing as class?
Often yes, depending on context, but not always exactly.
Lezione can mean:
- lesson
- class
- lecture
In this sentence, prima della lezione can naturally be understood as before the lesson or before class, depending on the situation.
So the exact English translation may vary, but the Italian structure stays the same.
Would this sentence still be correct if the teacher were male?
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