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Understanding Comparative Adverbs in Italian
Comparative adverbs in Italian are used to compare the way actions are performed. They help us say if something is done more or less in a certain way compared to something else.
Important Points
  • Più - This means 'more'. We use it to show that something happens more than something else.
  • Meno - This means 'less'. We use it to show that something happens less than something else.
  • Come - This means 'as' or 'like'. It is used to show similarity in actions.
  • Di - This means 'than'. It is used to compare two actions or things.
To make a comparison, we often use 'più' or 'meno' followed by an adverb and then 'di' or 'che'.
Examples
  • Luca corre più velocemente di Marco.
  • Maria parla meno chiaramente di Anna.
  • Giulia canta come un uccellino.
When comparing actions, remember to use 'più' or 'meno' with the adverb, followed by 'di' or 'che' to show what you are comparing it to.
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