Breakdown of Quello zaino è pesante, vero?
essere
to be
vero
true / right? (tag question)
lo zaino
the backpack
pesante
heavy
quello
that
Questions & Answers about Quello zaino è pesante, vero?
Why is it quello zaino and not quel zaino?
When do I need to use these special lo and quello forms?
Why does pesante end in "-e" if zaino is a masculine word?
While many adjectives end in "-o" for masculine and "-a" for feminine, Italian has a second group of adjectives that naturally end in "-e" in their singular form. For these words, the masculine and feminine forms are exactly the same. It is pesante for a masculine backpack, and also pesante for a feminine suitcase (la valigia).
How does vero work at the end of the sentence?
The word vero literally means "true". Adding vero? to the end of a statement is the standard Italian way to say "right?", "isn't it?", or "don't you?". It is a simple tag you can add to almost any sentence when you want someone to agree with you.
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