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老李 Li Huawei
What are the plural forms of "paio" and "euro"? Grazie!!
What's the plural form of "uovo"? it's maschile or feminine?
Apr 11, 2011 4:49 AM
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Il paio, le paia
plurals with /a/ as a final come from the Latin neutral declination; I think there are no more than a dozen of such terms;
other examples:
il dito, le dita
il braccio, le braccia
Un euro, mille euro (does not change)
April 11, 2011
Uovo is like this:
Lo uovo (maschile)
le uova (femminile)
If you ask about the gender, just check the article (if you know it), that will tell you
the gender.
The little problem here is that Italian lacks /neutral/ nouns so this Latin derivations, actually are
similar to /maschile/ in the singular form and to /femminile/ in the plural form.
April 11, 2011
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