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when we use Quanti and when we use Quanto?
I got confused.Does the nouns in Italian have countable and uncountable like English?
Dec 18, 2012 6:49 PM
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Yes, italian has these two kinds of nouns.
You must say "Quanto zucchero vuoi?" because "zucchero" is uncountable. But you say "Quanti libri hai?"
December 18, 2012
Quanto/i = 多少
Quanto = 单数, 例如:这本书多少钱? = Quanto costa questo libro?
Quanti = 复数,阳性, 例如: 多少书? = Quanti libri?
拜拜
December 24, 2012
It's simple: Quanto with singular objects, Quanti with plural.
They (almost) always correspond to the english How much (quanto) and How many (quanti).
And yes, in italian we do have something similar to uncountable nouns.
December 18, 2012
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