Breakdown of La pentola è piena di pasta.
essere
to be
pieno
full
di
of, from
la pasta
the pasta
la pentola
the pot (for cooking)
Questions & Answers about La pentola è piena di pasta.
Why does the word for "full" end in an "a" (piena)?
Why do we use just di here instead of della?
When you are talking about what a container is full of in a general, uncountable sense, you just use the simple preposition di (of) without adding "the". You would only use della (of the) if you were referring to a specific, already-mentioned batch of pasta, like "full of the pasta we made yesterday."
Could I say piena con pasta to mean "filled with pasta"?
No, you should stick to piena di. Just like in English where we say "full of," the Italian adjective pieno almost always pairs with the preposition di. You would usually only use con (with) if you were using a past participle like riempita (filled).
Does the word pasta only mean noodles like spaghetti or penne?
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