Breakdown of Perché sei così pessimista oggi?
essere
to be
oggi
today
perché
because, why
così
so, like this
pessimista
pessimistic
Questions & Answers about Perché sei così pessimista oggi?
If I am asking a man, shouldn't the word be "pessimisto"?
No, pessimista belongs to a special group of words ending in -ista (like ottimista, dentista, or turista). In the singular, they always end in -a whether you are talking to a man or a woman. They only change to show gender in the plural: pessimisti for a group of men (or a mixed group) and pessimiste for a group of women.
Does "così" always mean "so"?
Is "perché" the word for both "why" and "because"?
How would I use the comparative rules from this lesson to say "You are more pessimistic than optimistic today"?
You would say Sei più pessimista che ottimista oggi. Because you are comparing two adjectives (pessimista and ottimista) that describe the exact same subject (you), you must use che for "than" instead of di.
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