Breakdown of Il clima qui è tanto fresco quanto in montagna.
essere
to be
qui
here
la montagna
the mountain
tanto
so much, a lot / as (in comparisons)
in
in / made of (material)
il clima
climate
fresco
fresh / cool
quanto
as (in comparisons)
Questions & Answers about Il clima qui è tanto fresco quanto in montagna.
Could I say così fresco come instead of tanto fresco quanto?
Do tanto and quanto need to change endings to match il clima?
Why does the Italian sentence use the singular in montagna when the English translation says "in the mountains"?
In Italian, it is standard to use the singular word montagna to refer to "the mountains" as a general environment or destination. The set phrase in montagna is the most natural way to express being "in the mountains" or going "to the mountains".
I thought fresco meant "fresh". Why is it translated as "cool"?
When talking about weather, air, or temperature, fresco means "cool" (a pleasant, slightly cold feeling). It does mean "fresh" when applied to food, like pane fresco (fresh bread), but here it describes the climate.
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