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This lesson is about the different use of the prepositions ‘a’ and ‘in’ in Italian grammar. Let’s start with the preposition ‘a’, which means ‘to’ (movement) or ‘in’ if it indicates location (cities and places). Benvenuti nella home page italiana di PortableApps.com. Puoi scaricare la piattaforma PortableApps.com per accedere a tutte le nostre applicazioni: Download 17.1.1 per Windows, multilingue5MB download/ 9MB installatiAiuto Traduci (inglese) La maggior parte delle nostre applicazioni multilingue include traduzioni italiane complete. Italiano's Baltimore Restaurant offers complete in-house service as well as a wide range of carry-out and catering. Call in your order and pick it up from our convenient drive-through window, or come be our guest and let our friendly staff serve you.
Remember that in Italian, every noun is either masculine or feminine so the definite article, 'the' in English, is either masculine singular, masculine plural, feminine singular or feminine plural.
a. Masculine
Il : for masculine singular nouns which start with a consonant.
Il libro / the book
Il vino / the wine
Il tavolo / the table
L' : for masculine singular nouns which start with a vowel.
L' orologio / the watch
L'aereo / the plane
L'albero / the tree
Lo : for masculine singular nouns which start with:
lo studente, lo spagnolo, lo scontrino / the student, the Spanish guy, the receipt |
lo zaino, lo zio / the backpack, the uncle |
lo yogurt, lo yen / the yoghurt, the yen |
lo psicologo / the psychologist |
lo pneumatico / the tyre |
lo gnomo / the gnome |
I : for masculine plural nouns which start with a consonant.
I libri / the books
I vini / the wines
I tavoli / the tables
Gli : for masculine plural nouns which start with a vowel, s + consonant, z, y, ps, pn, x or gn.
Gli orologi / the watches
Gli aerei / the planes
Gli alberi / the trees
Gli studenti / the students
Gli zaini / the backpacks
Gli yogurt / the yoghurts
Gli psicologi / the psychologists
Gli pneumatici / the tyres
Gli gnomi / the gnomes
b. Feminine
La : for feminine singular nouns which start with a consonant.
La penna / the pen
La camicia / the shirt
La sedia / the chair
L' : for feminine singular singular nouns which start with a vowel.
L' ape / the bee
L'insalata / the salad
L'ora / the hour
Le : for feminine plural nouns which start with a vowel or a consonant.
Le penne / the pens
Le camicie / the shirts
Le sedie / the chairs
Le api / the bees
Le insalate / the salads
Le ore / the hours
Galician[edit]
Adjective[edit]
italianom (feminine singularitaliana, masculine pluralitalianos, feminine pluralitalianas)
Noun[edit]
italianom (pluralitalianos, feminineitaliana, feminine pluralitalianas)
- Italian person
italianom (uncountable)
- Italian language
Related terms[edit]
Interlingua[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /i.taˈlja.no/
Proper noun[edit]
italiano
- Italian(language)
Italian[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- itagliano (misspelling)
Etymology[edit]
From Latinītaliānus(“Italian”).
Surface analysis: Italia(“Italy”) + -ano(“-an”, derivational suffix).
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /i.taˈlja.no/, [it̪äˈl̺jäːn̺o̞]
Audio Audio - Rhymes: -ano
- Hyphenation: i‧ta‧lià‧no
Adjective[edit]
italiano (feminine singularitaliana, masculine pluralitaliani, feminine pluralitaliane)
Noun[edit]
italianom (pluralitaliani, feminineitaliana)
- Italian (a native, a national or inhabitant of Italy) (male)
italianom (uncountable)
- The Italianlanguage
Anagrams[edit]
Latin[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Happy Birthday In Italiano
- (Classical)IPA(key): /i.ta.liˈaː.noː/, [ɪ.t̪a.l̪iˈaː.noː]
- (Ecclesiastical)IPA(key): /i.ta.liˈa.no/, [i.t̪a.liˈaː.nɔ]
Adjective[edit]
italiānō
- dative/ablativemasculine/neutersingular of italiānus
Portuguese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Itália + -ano.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Brazil)IPA(key): /i.ˌta.li.ɐ.nu/, /ˌi.ta.ˈljɐ.nu/
Adjective[edit]
italianom (feminine singularitaliana, masculine pluralitalianos, feminine pluralitalianas, comparable)
- Italian(of, from or pertaining to Italy)
- Italian(relating to the Italian language)
Declension[edit]
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |
positive | italiano | italiana | italianos | italianas |
comparative | mais italiano | mais italiana | mais italianos | mais italianas |
superlative | omais italiano italianíssimo | amais italiana italianíssima | osmais italianos italianíssimos | asmais italianas italianíssimas |
augmentative | italianão | italianona | italianões | italianonas |
diminutive | italianinho | italianinha | italianinhos | italianinhas |
Noun[edit]
italianom (pluralitalianos, feminineitaliana, feminine pluralitalianas)
- Italian(person from Italy or of Italian descent)
Derived terms[edit]
- italianão(augmentative)
- italianinho, italianozinho(diminutives)
Related terms[edit]
Noun[edit]
italianom (uncountable)
- (uncountable)Italian(Romance language spoken in Italy)
- (uncountable) the Venetian dialect spoken in Brazil
- Synonym:talian
Spanish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /itaˈljano/, [it̪aˈljano]
- Rhymes: -ano
Adjective[edit]
italiano (feminine singularitaliana, masculine pluralitalianos, feminine pluralitalianas)
- Italian(from or native to Italy)
- Italian(pertaining to Italy)
Noun[edit]
In Italiano Grammatica Italiana Per Stranieri
italianom (pluralitalianos, feminineitaliana, feminine pluralitalianas)
- an Italian
Noun[edit]
italianom (pluralitalianos)
- (Chile)hot dog
In Italiano Il Corso
Noun[edit]
italianom (uncountable)
- the Italian language