Before or after the noun? | Adjective placement in Italian

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In this Q&A-style video, teachers Mark and Francesca from Coffee Break Italian answer learner John’s question about whether certain adjectives come before or after the noun in Italian. You may have heard the word "grande", for example, placed both before and after a noun in Italian. In this video, Francesca provides us with some varied examples to explain how adjective placement can change the meaning of a sentence.

Here are the phrases included in this video:
• Mauro è un attore grande.
• Mauro è un grande attore.
• Serena è un'amica vecchia di mia madre.
• Serena è una vecchia amica di mia madre.
• Vorrei un cellulare nuovo.
• Vorrei un nuovo cellulare.

Make sure you watch the full video to hear a full explanation about Italian adjective placement. We've provided subtitles in English which can be turned on using the Subtitles/CC button.

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