意大利语词汇:意大利语的名词


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意大利语词汇:意大利语的名词

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You've heard it since grade school: What's a noun? A person,

place, or thing. Nouns (i nome) are one of the first things that

people learn, whether it's their native or second language.

Bicchiere, vino, funghi. Glass, wine, mushrooms. And in Italian,

what's noticeable almost immediately is that nouns have endings

that change depending on the gender.

The table below includes a few nouns to start with:

ITALIAN NOUNS

MASCULINE

FEMININE

banco (school desk)

cartella (book bag)

libro (book)

lavagna (chalkboard)

nonno (grandfather)

nonna (grandmother)

ragazzo (boy)

ragazza (girl)

specchio (mirror)

scuola (school)

zaino (backpack)

material (subject)

zio (uncle)

zia (aunt)

Most Italian nouns end in a vowel—those that end in a

consonant are of foreign origin—and all nouns have a gender,

even those that refer to a qualities, ideas, and things. Usually,

Italian singular masculine nouns end in -o, while feminine nouns

end in -a. There are exceptions, of course (see table below).

ITALIAN NOUNS ENDING IN -E

MASCULINE

FEMININE

giornale (newspaper)

frase (sentence)

mare (sea)

nave (ship)

nome (name)

notte (night)

pane (bread)

classe (class)

ponte (bridge)

canzone (song)

All nouns ending in -amma are masculine, while all nouns

ending in -zione are feminine. Almost all nouns ending in -ore, -ere, -ame, -ale, -ile, and a consonant + -one are masculine: il

pittore, il cameriere, lo sciame, l'animale, il porcile, il bastone.


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