Che cos'è "Feedback"?

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Che cos'è "Feedback"?

What does Che cosa mean in Italian?

In Italian, che cosa means “what” or “which thing.” When used as a pronoun, it refers to a thing or matters in general. As a question, che cosa is used to ask for information about something. In English, the phrase “What does che cosa mean?” would typically be used to ask someone to clarify the meaning of the Italian phrase che cosa.

Is “Che cosa” a duplication?

Of course, “Che cosa” sounds like a duplication to non Italian ears and “Cosa” alone sounds incomplete. The question is not banal nor uncommon among native speakers and finds a clear answer in the Accademia della Crusca, the Italian Academy of Linguistics. It all depends on regional Italian.

What is the difference between 'cos'è' and 'che cos'e'?

What is the difference between ''cos'è'' and ''che cos'è?'' "Che cos'è?" is the proper form, as "che" means "what", and "cosa" (thing) is just a reinforcement. "Cos'è?" is the popular shortening, that gets rid of the pronoun and keeps the reinforcement; "che è?"

What is the difference between Cos and Cosa?

Cos' is the shorter form of cosa... literally not accepting "what is it" ... or is duolingo nowadays explicit in matters of questionmarks? Learn Italian in just 5 minutes a day. For free.


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