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the plural of "linea“
I'm wondering why the plural of "linea" is "linee" instead of "line"?
Oct 31, 2011 7:33 AM
Answers · 5
/ lina / is not an Italian noun (Lina is a proper female name); if it were, its plural would
correctly be / line / ;
by the same token, line-a gets a plural of line-e ; it is not an exception, it is just
the straight rule;
another example: principio, pl.: principii
principe, pl.: principi
(principio and principe have quite differente meanings)
October 31, 2011
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Italian
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