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kleigh
Do approximate amount statements require singular or plural?
In Italian to say an approximate quantity, you would say,
about 10 = una diecINA
and that you can use this for numbers 15, 20 and then in tens up to 90
what I need to ask is, in my book
‘about 15’
is listed with a PLURAL ending
una quindicINE
but why has ‘about 10’ got a singular ending?
How therefore do I write about 20, 30, 40, 50 etc, with SINGULAR or PLURAL endings?
Hope someone may be able to help
Thanks
Kayleigh
5 dec. 2012 09:19
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Ciao,
si dice una decina (o diecina), una quindicina, una ventina, una trentina, sempre al singolare (sempre che vengano precedute da "una").
Certo potresti anche dire, "due, tre, quattro decinE, etc".
5 december 2012
Per divertimento, mi sono messo a cercare nel treccani.it e ho anche trovato:
tredicina, quattordicina e sedicina (!!). Ma, perché no "undicina"?, suona anche bene, ha ha :).
5 december 2012
Una decina,due decine....e non dimentichiamoci della "mezza dozzina"=6 e della dozzina=12 e 2 o 3....5 dozzine
5 december 2012
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
kleigh
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