Ci sono trenta persone qui.

Breakdown of Ci sono trenta persone qui.

qui
here
la persona
person
c'è
there is / there are
trenta
thirty

Questions & Answers about Ci sono trenta persone qui.

Does the word trenta need to change its ending to match persone?
No, cardinal numbers like trenta (thirty) are invariable. This means they don't change to match the gender or number of the noun they count. It stays trenta whether the noun is masculine or feminine. The only exception you've learned so far is the number one (uno/una).
Why do we use ci sono instead of c'è at the start of the sentence?
Ci sono means "there are" and is used because we are talking about a plural amount (trenta persone). If there were only one person, you would use the singular form c'è (there is), like this: C'è una persona qui.
If I want to say "thirty people", could I use the Italian word gente instead?
No, you must use persone (the plural of persona, meaning "person") when counting a specific number of individuals. The word gente also translates to "people", but it is used in a general, uncountable sense (like "the crowd" or "people in general"), and it is actually treated as a singular noun in Italian.

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