ITALIAN LESSON - GRAMMAR - part 1 [Definite Articles]
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Oh. I see. "Gli" is actually used not only in plural for masculine nouns that start with "Z" or with "S" (the latter letter before a consonant) for the plural of any nouns that start with a vowel, whether they are masculine or feminine.
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"Lo" (sing.) and "gli" are for masculine nouns that start with "s" before any consonant that can come after it and those starting with "z", right? "L'" is for all nouns starting with any noun that starts with a vowel, whether it's singular or plural and masculine or feminine, right?
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@milly8389 Fantastic;and so very helpful. Grazie!!
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@alfriendo2008 ciao so the translating is: "You have an interesting username where does it originate from? " = " hai un interessante username da dove viene?" but there are many different ways to say the same question. Anyway the form TU is informal so with friends and relatives.
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@milly8389 Could you possibly spare the time to translate my comment below this one. Many Thanks.
Alan
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Help! I have met an Italian and need to know how to say." You have an interesting username where does it originate from? My Italian is very basic. But i am learning fast..I hope you enjoy the video I am sending you. Many regards...."
If anybody could translate this into Italian for me I would appreciate it. Thanks!!!!!
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I am doing a beginners course in Italian but I am finding it rather difficult. Unfortunately I only speak and write English!
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@SmotPoker09 lol you changed your opinion about learning arabic qouickly just try and i am sure you can do it and anyway i accepted your deal coz really i wanna learn italian thank you very much
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uhm let's make a deal. i teach u italian and u teach me arabic!! ahh no way! arabic is too difficult xD .. Good luck bro
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how come lo and il are both used for the same :S??????/ please wb?
LO is used especially for words that begin to ST-
EnzeiChan 3 years ago