Sharon
Panini People here call Italian pressed sandwiches Panini, I wonder if panini is a plural form in Italian? Thanks.
2019년 1월 28일 오전 1:43
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Yes, panini is just the plural form of "panino", meaning sandwich
2019년 1월 28일
Ciao, Sharon. Yes, "panini" is the plural of "panino". Since panino ends with an "o", following the general rule, the plural will end in "i". A presto, Gloria
2019년 1월 28일
Hi, no need for surprise: maybe if you normally read "Pizza" (singular) you would expect that, if a shop makes sandwiches, they should write "Panino" (singular), but there's no really rules for that as it really depends from the article: -- sometimes it's better to use an uncountable/collective form which is the most used ("cartoleria", "gioielleria", "ferramenta" etc); -- or a plural form ("articoli per la casa", "gioielli"); -- or a singular one which however is a bit rare ("pizza", "vendo-oro", "pesce fresco"). Obviously the plural form is rather natural when it deals on a shop. bye
2019년 1월 28일
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