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Gli aggettivi Santo e Grande / The adjectives Santo and Grande.

The adjective grande (great)

1. The adjective (grande) with masculine and feminine nouns in the singular

a). Grande is used before all nouns starting with s + consonant, or z:

  • Il grande studioso (the great scholar).
  • La grande stanza (the big room).
  • Il grande Zweig (the great Zweig).
  • La grande zona (the large area).

b). Grand’ can be used before all nouns starting with a vowel:

  • Un grand’uomo (a great man).
  • Una grand’idea (a great idea).

c). Gran can be used before nouns starting with a consonant:

  • Un gran generale (a great general).
  • Una gran donna (a great woman).

2. The adjective (grande) with masculine and feminine nouns in the plural.

a). Grandi is used before all nouns starting with s + consonant, or z:

  • Dei grandi studiosi (some great scholars).
  • Delle grandi stanze (some large rooms).
  • Delle grandi zone (some large areas).

b). Grand’ can be used before all nouns starting with a vowel:

  • Dei grand’uomini (grandi uomini).
  • Some great men.
  • Una grand’idea (grandi idee).
  • Some great ideas.

c). Gran can be used before nouns starting with a consonant:

  • Dei gran generali (grandi generali).
  • Some great generals.
  • Delle gran donne (grandi donne).
  • Some great women.

The adjective santo (holy/saint)

1. Sant’ is used before all nouns starting with a vowel:

  • Sant’Antonio (Saint Anthony).
  • Sant’Elia (Saint Elias).
  • Sant’Agostino (Saint Augustine).

2. San can is used before nouns starting with a consonant:

  • San Giusto (Saint Giusto).
  • San Francesco (Saint Francesco).
  • San Tommaso (Saint Tommaso).

If the adjective (grande) or (santo) follows the noun, it remains unchanged.

  • La casa è grande (the house is big).
  • Il luogo è santo (the place is holy).

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Forme degli aggettivi / Forms of adjectives.