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Conditional contrary to fact

The imperfect and pluperfect subjunctives are used in stating conditions contrary to fact.

Se avessi denaro, lo comprerei.If I had money, I would buy it. (Implication: I have no money.)

Se avessi avuto denaro, l’avrei comprato. — If I had had money, I would have bought it. (Implication: I had no money.)


VOCABULARY

cavalleresco                      chivalric; chivalrous debba (also deva)
must, has to (3d sing. pres. subj., dovere)
dipingere
to paint
finché
as long as
fortezza
fortress
impiegare
to employ; to spend
prodigare
to lavish (on)
quando
even if; when
sfondo                          background trattarsi (di)
to be a matter (of) to be a question (of)

 

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