Breakdown of Vado al museo perché mi piace l'arte.
il museo
the museum
perché
because, why
andare
to go / to be fine / to work out
a
to / at
mi
to me
piacere
to please / to like
l'arte
art
Questions & Answers about Vado al museo perché mi piace l'arte.
Why is it mi piace l'arte instead of translating 'I like' directly with an 'io' verb?
Why is there an l' before arte? In English we just say 'I like art', not 'I like the art'.
What does al mean in al museo?
al is a combination of the preposition a (to) and the definite article il (the). Because museo is a masculine singular noun, it takes il. In Italian, a and il must merge together into al, meaning 'to the'.
How do we know who is going to the museum if the sentence doesn't start with io (I)?
The verb vado is the specific 'I' form of the irregular verb andare (to go). Because Italian verb endings change for each person (I, you, he/she, etc.), the verb itself tells you who is acting. That is why the subject pronoun io is usually left out.
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