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Easy! If the noun ends with -a- it's feminine, if it ends with -o- it's masculine.Feminine nouns: Casa, Scuola, MammaMasculine nouns: Uomo, Gatto, FuocoWhat about those names that end with -e- then? It MPAnswered by Matteo P. • Italian tutor2774 Views
I would translate this sentence as "Però, ieri ha piovuto, quindi ho deciso di andare con l'autobus." As you can see, I rearranged the two conjunctions to avoid the sentence sounding too heavy, ...
Italian, unlike English, has two different auxiliary verbs: Essere and Avere. Similarly to English, auxiliaries in Italian are mainly used to support other verbs when for...
Italian sayings are quite complicated and there are thousands of them, therefore I would not recommend learning by memory. Instead, it might be very useful to think that, unlike English, Italian sayings h...
The answer would be a short essay, so the following are important guidelines:The message has been communicated very well.The ideas are relevant and effective.The development of ideas is coherent and...
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