
#147: Using "Più" and "Meno" in Comparisons
Italian Grammar Made Easy · Margherita Berti
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Show Notes
When learning Italian, understanding how to make comparisons is essential for expressing differences. To make comparisons in terms of quantity, quality, and degree in Italian, use “più” (more) and “meno” (less).
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