La reazione crea un gas, perciò apriamo la finestra.

Questions & Answers about La reazione crea un gas, perciò apriamo la finestra.

Does perciò mean the same thing as quindi here?
Yes! Both perciò and quindi (along with dunque) are conjunctions that mean "therefore" or "so." They show the result of what just happened. You can use any of them in this sentence without changing the meaning.
"Gas" looks like an English word. Is it masculine or feminine in Italian?
In Italian, words borrowed from other languages or ending in a consonant (like gas, bar, or sport) are almost always masculine. Because it ends in a consonant, it also stays exactly the same in the plural: un gas (a gas) becomes i gas (the gases).
I sometimes struggle with -ire verbs. Why is the verb apriamo instead of having an "-isc-" in it?
Even though aprire (to open) is an -ire verb, the noi (we) form always ends in -iamo for regular verbs, so the "-isc-" pattern never applies to the "we" form. Plus, aprire isn't an "-isc-" verb anyway—for example, "he opens" is just apre.
Why does perciò have an accent mark on the last letter?
The accent mark on perciò tells you to put the stress on that final vowel when you say it out loud. The word is actually made of two smaller words combined: per (for) and ciò (this).

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