One of the simplest rules in the Italian language is broken almost constantly - here's why.
Editor’s Note: Silvia Marchetti is a Rome-based freelance reporter and writer. She covers finance, economics, travel and culture for a wide range of media. Silvia has a master degree in journalism, ...
Adjectives are words which describe nouns, and they have to agree with what they describe. This means that the form found in a dictionary (ending in -o or -e) changes its ending depending on whether ...
Bello is used extensively in Italian to express admiration, when in English you might say "beautiful, lovely, superb, nice, wonderful, fine," etc. Vivere a Bologna è ...