Are you eager to expand your Italian vocabulary and express yourself with greater depth and nuance? Look no further than "più" (more), a versatile and indispensable word that can elevate your communication to new heights.
Type | Translation | Example |
---|---|---|
Adverb | More | Mi piace di più la pasta della pizza. (I like pasta more than pizza.) |
Comparative Degree | More than | È più alto di me. (He is taller than me.) |
Superlative Degree | Most | Roma è la città più visitata d'Italia. (Rome is the most visited city in Italy.) |
Benefit: Enhances precision and specificity in expressing your thoughts.
How to Do: Use "più" to modify adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, creating subtle gradations in meaning.
| Comparative | Superlative | Example |
|---|---|---|
| più
alto | il più
alto | More tall | Tallest |
Benefit: Facilitates smooth transitions and adds depth to your speech.
How to Do: Use "più che" (more than) or "più di" (more of) to connect clauses and provide additional context.
| Phrase | Translation | Example |
|---|---|---|
| più che
altro | rather than | Preferisco leggere più che andare al cinema. (I prefer reading rather than going to the movies.) |
| più di
una volta | more than once | Ho incontrato Anna più di una volta. (I've met Anna more than once.) |
Benefit: Enables accurate and effective comparisons.
How to Do: Form comparative and superlative adjectives using "più" in conjunction with the definite article.
| Comparative | Superlative | Example |
|---|---|---|
| più
bello | il più
bello | More beautiful | Most beautiful |
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