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Italian Phrase

Tutto sembra perfetto.

/ˈtut.to ˈsem.bra perˈfɛt.to/
Meaning"Everything seems perfect."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Everything seems perfect.” It conveys the speaker’s impression that, at first glance, all elements of a situation or environment appear flawless.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to comment on the overall impression of a place, event, project, or any set of things. It works in both casual chats with friends and more formal discussions, such as a meeting about a finished design.

Grammar Breakdown

Tuttosembraperfetto

1

Tutto

Indefinite pronoun meaning “everything”; it is singular and treated as masculine/neuter, so any adjective must agree in masculine singular.

2

sembra

Third‑person singular present of the verb *sembrare* (to seem). The subject is “tutto”, so the verb stays in the third person.

3

perfetto

Masculine singular adjective meaning “perfect”. It agrees with the neuter subject “tutto”.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tutto sembra perfetto.

Everything seems perfect.

Sì, ma controlliamo i dettagli prima di chiudere.

Yes, but let’s check the details before we close.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tutto sembri perfetto.

    The verb must stay in third‑person singular because the subject is “tutto”.

  • Tutto sembra perfetta.

    The adjective must agree with the masculine/neuter subject “tutto”, so it stays masculine singular.

Alternatives

  • Sembra che tutto sia perfetto.

    It seems that everything is perfect.

  • Tutto appare perfetto.

    Everything appears perfect.

  • Tutto è perfetto.

    Everything is perfect.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian, *perfetto* can be used sincerely to express genuine satisfaction, but it is also a common sarcastic reply when something is obviously not perfect. Pay attention to tone and facial expression. Also remember that *tutto* is treated as masculine/neuter, so adjectives stay in the masculine singular form.