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Do you know THE 3 KEY RULES TO CONSTRUCT THE PLURAL FORM OF ITALIAN NOUNS?
in this video you are going to learn the 3 key rules to turn correctely an Italian noun from its singular form to its plural form.
In the video you're also going to learn 4 groups of italian nouns that don't follow these 3 key rules.
Buona visione!!!
REGOLA NUMERO 1
italian masculine nouns that at the singular form end in "O" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Pozzo -- Pozzi
Tavolo -- Tavoli
Gatto -- Gatti
Ladro -- Ladri
Parco -- Parchi
Cavo -- Cavi
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "A" construct their plural form in "E" like in the words:
Casa -- Case
Palla -- Palle
Porta -- Porte
Macchina -- Macchine
Finestra -- Finestre
Barca -- Barche
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian masculine and feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "E" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Cane -- Cani
Chiave -- Chiavi
Animale -- Animali
Fiore -- Fiori
Fiume -- Fiumi
Canzone -- Canzoni
Notte -- Notti
PRIMO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that have equal singular and plural form like :
Re -- Re
Specie -- Specie
Crisi -- Crisi
SECONDO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't have a plural form like :
Aria
Latte
Film
Camion
TERZO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't follow any rule to construct the plural, they are called "plurali irregolari" :
Bue -- Buoi
Uomo -- Uomini
Dio -- Dei
Tempio -- Templi
Then there are italian nouns that passing from the singular form to the plural form, change gender from masculine to feminine, like:
Uovo -- Uova
Osso -- Ossa
Write in the comments below the plural form of:
MELA / MAGLIONE / BAGNO
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Do you know THE 3 KEY RULES TO CONSTRUCT THE PLURAL FORM OF ITALIAN NOUNS?
in this video you are going to learn the 3 key rules to turn correctely an Italian noun from its singular form to its plural form.
In the video you're also going to learn 4 groups of italian nouns that don't follow these 3 key rules.
Buona visione!!!
REGOLA NUMERO 1
italian masculine nouns that at the singular form end in "O" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Pozzo -- Pozzi
Tavolo -- Tavoli
Gatto -- Gatti
Ladro -- Ladri
Parco -- Parchi
Cavo -- Cavi
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "A" construct their plural form in "E" like in the words:
Casa -- Case
Palla -- Palle
Porta -- Porte
Macchina -- Macchine
Finestra -- Finestre
Barca -- Barche
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian masculine and feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "E" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Cane -- Cani
Chiave -- Chiavi
Animale -- Animali
Fiore -- Fiori
Fiume -- Fiumi
Canzone -- Canzoni
Notte -- Notti
PRIMO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that have equal singular and plural form like :
Re -- Re
Specie -- Specie
Crisi -- Crisi
SECONDO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't have a plural form like :
Aria
Latte
Film
Camion
TERZO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't follow any rule to construct the plural, they are called "plurali irregolari" :
Bue -- Buoi
Uomo -- Uomini
Dio -- Dei
Tempio -- Templi
Then there are italian nouns that passing from the singular form to the plural form, change gender from masculine to feminine, like:
Uovo -- Uova
Osso -- Ossa
in this video you are going to learn the 3 key rules to turn correctely an Italian noun from its singular form to its plural form.
In the video you're also going to learn 4 groups of italian nouns that don't follow these 3 key rules.
Buona visione!!!
REGOLA NUMERO 1
italian masculine nouns that at the singular form end in "O" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Pozzo -- Pozzi
Tavolo -- Tavoli
Gatto -- Gatti
Ladro -- Ladri
Parco -- Parchi
Cavo -- Cavi
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "A" construct their plural form in "E" like in the words:
Casa -- Case
Palla -- Palle
Porta -- Porte
Macchina -- Macchine
Finestra -- Finestre
Barca -- Barche
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian masculine and feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "E" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Cane -- Cani
Chiave -- Chiavi
Animale -- Animali
Fiore -- Fiori
Fiume -- Fiumi
Canzone -- Canzoni
Notte -- Notti
PRIMO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that have equal singular and plural form like :
Re -- Re
Specie -- Specie
Crisi -- Crisi
SECONDO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't have a plural form like :
Aria
Latte
Film
Camion
TERZO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't follow any rule to construct the plural, they are called "plurali irregolari" :
Bue -- Buoi
Uomo -- Uomini
Dio -- Dei
Tempio -- Templi
Then there are italian nouns that passing from the singular form to the plural form, change gender from masculine to feminine, like:
Uovo -- Uova
Osso -- Ossa
Write in the comments below the plural form of:
MELA / MAGLIONE / BAGNO
#speakinitalian#learninglanguages#readinitalian
🔔Make sure to enable ALL push notifications!🔔
* BOOK your FREE trial 30 min privat lesson with Federica.
Don't forget to click the link here to download the FREE e-book "GUIDE TO THE TYPICAL SITUATIONS".
Do you know THE 3 KEY RULES TO CONSTRUCT THE PLURAL FORM OF ITALIAN NOUNS?
in this video you are going to learn the 3 key rules to turn correctely an Italian noun from its singular form to its plural form.
In the video you're also going to learn 4 groups of italian nouns that don't follow these 3 key rules.
Buona visione!!!
REGOLA NUMERO 1
italian masculine nouns that at the singular form end in "O" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Pozzo -- Pozzi
Tavolo -- Tavoli
Gatto -- Gatti
Ladro -- Ladri
Parco -- Parchi
Cavo -- Cavi
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "A" construct their plural form in "E" like in the words:
Casa -- Case
Palla -- Palle
Porta -- Porte
Macchina -- Macchine
Finestra -- Finestre
Barca -- Barche
REGOLA NUMERO 2
italian masculine and feminine nouns that at the singular form end in "E" construct their plural form in "I" like in the words:
Cane -- Cani
Chiave -- Chiavi
Animale -- Animali
Fiore -- Fiori
Fiume -- Fiumi
Canzone -- Canzoni
Notte -- Notti
PRIMO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that have equal singular and plural form like :
Re -- Re
Specie -- Specie
Crisi -- Crisi
SECONDO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't have a plural form like :
Aria
Latte
Film
Camion
TERZO GRUPPO DI ECCEZIONI:
italian words that don't follow any rule to construct the plural, they are called "plurali irregolari" :
Bue -- Buoi
Uomo -- Uomini
Dio -- Dei
Tempio -- Templi
Then there are italian nouns that passing from the singular form to the plural form, change gender from masculine to feminine, like:
Uovo -- Uova
Osso -- Ossa