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Italian Phrase

Qual è il tuo autore preferito?

/kwal ˈɛ il ˈtwɔ aʊˈtore prefeˈriːto/
Meaning"What is your favorite author?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks someone to name the writer they like the most. It’s a common ice‑breaker in conversations about books, literature, or cultural interests.

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When to use

Use this question in casual chats with friends, book‑club meetings, or when you want to learn more about someone's reading habits. It works well both in spoken and written Italian.

Grammar Breakdown

Qualèiltuoautorepreferito?

1

Qual è vs. Quale è

Before a vowel sound, the interrogative adjective "qual" (short for "quale") is used without the final "e"; after a consonant, use "quale è".

2

Possessive adjective agreement

"Tuo" agrees with the masculine singular noun "autore"; for a feminine noun it would be "tua".

3

Adjective placement

The adjective "preferito" follows the noun and must match its gender and number (masc. sing. → preferito).

4

Accent on è

The verb "è" (is) always carries a grave accent to distinguish it from the conjunction "e" (and).

🗨In Conversation

A

Qual è il tuo autore preferito?

What is your favorite author?

Il mio autore preferito è Italo Calvino.

My favorite author is Italo Calvino.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Che è il tuo autore preferito?

    "Che" is not used for "which/what" in this construction; use "Qual" (or "Quale").

  • Qual è il tuo autore preferita?

    The adjective must agree with the masculine noun "autore"; "preferita" is feminine.

  • Qual e il tuo autore preferito?

    The verb "è" needs the grave accent to differentiate it from the conjunction "e".

Alternatives

  • Chi è il tuo scrittore preferito?

    Who is your favorite writer?

  • Qual è il tuo libro preferito?

    What is your favorite book?

  • Quale autore ti piace di più?

    Which author do you like the most?

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Cultural Tip

When talking about authors in Italy, people often mention classic figures like Dante Alighieri, Alessandro Manzoni, or contemporary voices such as Elena Ferrante. If you’re speaking to someone you don’t know well or to an older person, consider using the formal "Lei": "Qual è il Suo autore preferito?".