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Question about article 'le' and feminine plural Hello all, I am reading an italian grammatic book and I saw that the article 'le' is used specifically for the feminine plural. By example : la mamma(singular) --> le mamme(plural) l'aranciata(singular) --> le aranciate(plural) But later in the book I can see an example: il ginocchio/le ginocchia I dont understand why "le ginocchia" as ginochio is masculine and it should be the article 'i' in front. Does it mean that 'le' is not only used for feminine plural ? Or "le ginocchia" is an exception ? Thanks in advance,
Jun 22, 2010 10:53 PM
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besides "ginocchio" I can remind me these cases: il dito --> le dita il labbro --> le labbra il braccio --> le braccia l'orecchio (lo orecchio) --> le orecchie il membro --> le membra (referred to the parts of the body as legs and arms, i.e.: "ha camminato tanto e adesso sente dolore alle membra" ----- instead we can also have another plural of "il membro" which is "i membri" but in this case it is referred to the something/someone which/who take part of a group, i.e.: "i membri del parlamento") l'uovo (lo uovo) --> le uova
June 23, 2010
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"Ginocchio" is an exception. It is masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural! Just one of those things you have to learn :-). I can't think of any other examples right now, but maybe someone else will.
June 23, 2010
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