Mi arrampico anche se la montagna è molto ripida.

Breakdown of Mi arrampico anche se la montagna è molto ripida.

essere
to be
molto
very
la montagna
the mountain
anche se
even though
ripido
steep
arrampicarsi
to climb

Questions & Answers about Mi arrampico anche se la montagna è molto ripida.

Why do we use the normal present tense è after anche se?
Anche se means 'even if' or 'even though'. When it describes a fact or a real situation—like the mountain actually being steep—you just follow it with normal verb tenses (the indicative). You don't need to worry about any special advanced verb moods here!
Why is there a mi before arrampico?
The Italian verb for 'to climb' is arrampicarsi, which is reflexive. You can think of it as literally saying 'I pull myself up'. Since 'I' am doing the climbing, we use the reflexive pronoun mi with the 'io' form of the verb.
If arrampicarsi ends in -carsi, do I need to watch out for spelling changes in other forms?
Yes! To keep the hard 'c' sound (like a 'k'), you must add an h before the endings that start with 'i'. For example, 'you climb' is ti arrampichi and 'we climb' is ci arrampichiamo.
Why does the word for steep (ripida) end in -a?
Because adjectives must match the noun they describe. Here, it describes la montagna (the mountain), which is a feminine, singular noun. If you were talking about a masculine noun like a steep path (il sentiero), it would change to ripido.

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