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What is the difference of using CHE and QUALE What is the difference of using CHE and QUALE?
2015年12月13日 22:53
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You can understand the difference from this fact: In interrogative questions /che/ is an abbreviation of /che cosa/. So usually we use /quale/ when selecting among a group of similar items, and /che/ or /che cosa/, or /cosa/, when the selection is broader. When /che/ is followed by a noun (example: ABC), then /che ABC/ and /quale ABC/ are equivalent, and we prefer /che ABC/ Usually ABC is 'tipo,genere' (kind) Examples: a1) Vorrei una penna. (entering a shop) a2) Che tipo di penna? b1) (showing a box with pens in it) Quale penna le piace? c1) (Entering the kitchen) Che vuoi mangiare? c2) (opening the cupboard) Che tipo di biscotti vuoi? d1) (showing books on a shelf) {Quale,quali} vuoi che ti presto?
2015年12月14日
Yes it is satisfactory for me. I understand that a more specific thing we can use quale whereas che is used for a less specific thing!
2015年12月16日
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2015年12月16日
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