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what is the differences between masculine-feminine words
What are the differences and how can I learn the differences quickly.
For example, la donna, il ragazzo, and so on.
Sometimes the verbs are most tricky ones.
Aug 5, 2015 9:40 PM
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I am not aware of any particular logic in why a word is feminine or masculine (a stupid answer might be: because in Latin you had feminine, masculine and neutral, the you have the question: why in Latin is a person masculine, feminine or neutral gender ... :-)
The impications of a word being femine or masculine (or neutral) is that articles, adjectives and some forms of verb (ex. participio passato) must "agree" in gender (and number).
Ex.
La mela matura è caduta. (feminine singular)
I fichi maturi sono caduti (masculine plural)
There are exceptions that may surprise the student, sometimes that is due to the word being neuter in latin:
il dito, le dita, il ginocchio le ginocchia
il fucile i fucili
la paralisi, le paralisi
la forbice - le fobici NB meaning changes, they're like two different words
August 6, 2015
In italiano female words usually are finished with "a", and male words are finished with " o". There are some exceptions, that are should be remembered. For example, "foto", " canzone" are female. They are exceptions :)
August 11, 2015
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