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Italian Phrase

Le temperature miti sono perfette.

/le tem.peˈra.tu ˈmi.ti ˈso.no perˈfɛt.te/
Meaning"Mild temperatures are perfect."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Mild temperatures are perfect.” It is a simple statement that praises comfortable weather, often used when the climate is neither too hot nor too cold.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to comment on the weather, especially in spring or early autumn, or when you’re describing ideal conditions for an outdoor activity, a walk, or a picnic.

Grammar Breakdown

Letemperaturemitisonoperfette

1

Le (definite article)

Plural feminine definite article used before a feminine plural noun.

2

temperature (noun)

Feminine plural noun meaning 'temperatures'.

3

miti (adjective)

Adjective meaning 'mild', agrees in gender and number with 'temperature' (feminine plural).

4

sono (verb)

Third‑person plural of 'essere' (to be), used because the subject is plural.

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perfette (adjective)

Adjective meaning 'perfect', also agrees in gender and number with the subject.

🗨In Conversation

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Le temperature miti sono perfette per una passeggiata al parco.

Mild temperatures are perfect for a walk in the park.

Sì, adoro le giornate così, non fa né troppo caldo né troppo freddo.

Yes, I love days like that; it’s neither too hot nor too cold.

B

Common Mistakes

  • I temperature miti sono perfette.

    The noun 'temperature' is feminine, so the correct article is 'le', not 'i'.

  • Le temperature miti sono perfetto.

    Adjectives must agree with the plural feminine noun; use 'perfette' instead of singular masculine 'perfetto'.

  • Le temperature miti sono perfetta.

    The verb 'sono' is plural, so the adjective must also be plural: 'perfette'.

Alternatives

  • Il clima mite è ideale.

    Mild climate is ideal.

  • Le temperature moderate sono ottime.

    Moderate temperatures are great.

  • Quando fa mite, tutto è più piacevole.

    When it’s mild, everything is more pleasant.

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Cultural Tip

Italians love talking about the weather as a way to start a conversation. Using 'mite' conveys a sense of comfort and balance, and it’s especially common in the spring and early autumn when temperatures are pleasant. Avoid using overly formal language in casual chats; this sentence fits naturally in everyday spoken Italian.