Il direttore è più ricco dell'insegnante.

Questions & Answers about Il direttore è più ricco dell'insegnante.

Why do we use dell' instead of just di?
When comparing two nouns using più ... di (more ... than), the word di combines with the definite article of the second noun. Because 'the teacher' is l'insegnante, the preposition di combines with l' to make the combined word dell'.
Would I ever use che instead of di for 'than'?
Not in this sentence. In Italian, you use di (or its combined forms) when comparing two nouns or pronouns, like a director and a teacher. You only use che when comparing two different adjectives, verbs, or quantities.
How would the sentence change if the director were a woman?
It would become La direttrice è più ricca dell'insegnante. The adjective ricco (rich) describes the subject, so it must change to its feminine form ricca to match a female director.
Is the teacher in this sentence male or female?
It could be either! The noun insegnante ends in -e, so the word itself is the same for both men and women. Because it starts with a vowel, it takes the article l' in both cases, so the gender remains hidden without extra context.

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