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Italian Phrase

Preferisco le temperature miti.

/pre.feˈri.sko le tem.peˈra.tu.re ˈmi.ti/
Meaning"I prefer mild temperatures."
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Meaning

This sentence means ‘I prefer mild temperatures.’ It expresses a personal preference about the weather, usually implying a liking for neither too hot nor too cold conditions.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about climate, planning a trip, or simply commenting on the day’s weather. It’s common in casual conversation, travel discussions, and when comparing different seasons or destinations.

Grammar Breakdown

Preferiscoletemperaturemiti

1

Verb conjugation (preferire)

Preferisco is the first‑person singular present indicative of preferire, meaning ‘I prefer’. The -isco ending is typical for verbs ending in -ire.

2

Definite article agreement

Le is the feminine plural definite article, matching the plural noun temperature.

3

Adjective agreement

Miti is the masculine plural form of mite, but it agrees with temperature because temperature is a feminine noun that takes the masculine plural adjective in this idiomatic expression.

🗨In Conversation

A

Che tipo di clima ti piace?

What kind of weather do you like?

Preferisco le temperature miti.

I prefer mild temperatures.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Preferisco di temperature miti.

    Do not add the preposition di after preferisco; the verb takes a direct object directly.

  • Preferisco le temperature mite.

    The adjective must agree in number with the noun; use the plural form miti.

  • Mi preferisco le temperature miti.

    Preferire is not reflexive here; use preferisco or mi piacciono.

Alternatives

  • Mi piacciono le temperature miti.

    I like mild temperatures.

  • Preferisco il clima mite.

    I prefer mild climate.

  • Mi piace il tempo mite.

    I like mild weather.

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Cultural Tip

Discussing the weather is a staple of everyday Italian conversation. In northern Italy people often complain about the cold, while in the south they may talk about the heat. The adjective mite is used for pleasant, moderate weather, especially in spring and autumn, and it can also describe a gentle temperament.