Breakdown of L'ottimismo che ho visto oggi è meraviglioso.
essere
to be
oggi
today
avere
to have
vedere
to see
Questions & Answers about L'ottimismo che ho visto oggi è meraviglioso.
How is the word ottimismo formed using this lesson's suffix?
If ottimismo is the feeling, how do I say optimist (the person) using the other target suffix?
The English translation doesn't use the, so why does the Italian sentence start with L'?
In Italian, abstract nouns and general concepts require a definite article when used as the subject of a sentence. While we just say Optimism is wonderful in English, Italian requires the article, making it L'ottimismo.
Could I use cui instead of che in this sentence?