Quella macchina là è rossa.

Breakdown of Quella macchina là è rossa.

essere
to be
la macchina
car
rosso
red
quello
that
there (far away)

Questions & Answers about Quella macchina là è rossa.

Why do we use quella instead of quello in this sentence?
Because the word for car, macchina, is feminine and singular. The demonstrative adjective quello (that) changes its ending to match the noun it describes. Since we would say la macchina (the car), the matching form of "that" is quella (quella macchina).
Why is the word included if quella already means "that"?
In Italian, it is very common to add (there) immediately after the noun for extra emphasis. Saying quella macchina là is exactly like saying "that car over there" in English.
Why does have an accent mark?
The accent mark helps distinguish it from another very common word in writing. Without the accent, la is the feminine word for "the" (or "it"). With the accent, means "there".
Why is the word for red spelled rossa instead of rosso?
Descriptive words (adjectives) must match the gender and number of the noun they describe. Because macchina is a feminine singular noun, the standard dictionary word rosso changes its ending to an -a to become rossa.

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