Ronnie Callegari
endings of "inglese" when used as an adjective Just studying my Italian Grammar Book regarding the use of nationalities as adjectives, particularly " inglese " It states : Italian adjectives ending in -e can describe/qualify both masculine and feminine nouns.However the plural endings of these adjectives follow the same rules as nouns ending in -e This is a little confusing for me OK so using "inglese" as an adjective would you say based on the above rules of grammar as stated: The English man = .L'uomo inglese The English woman = La donna inglese and in plural form The English girls = le ragazze inglesi The English boys = I ragazzi inglesi The English cars = le machine inglesi Also if for instance you meet an Italian woman for the first time is it correct you say.....italiana lei ? and would it be ....inglese lei ......... for an English woman Thanks in advance for your help
31 Thg 12 2013 21:28
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Hi Ronnie, the way you are using the adjective "inglese" is correct. In italian we have 3 types of adjectives: adjectives with 4 endings these ones changes in number and gender: il ragazzo è simpatico la ragazza è simpatica i ragazzi sono simpatici le ragazze sono simpatiche adjectives with 2 endings these ones changes only in number, and ends only with "e" (for singular) and "i" (for plural) il ragazzo è intelligente la ragazza è intelligente i ragazzi sono intelligenti le ragazze sono intelligenti adjectives with 1 ending there are few adjectives that have just one ending, most of them are colours le scarpe sono viola (blu, rosa) http://italian-grammar.italianforyou.com/morfologia/aggettivi/morfologia-aggettivi.php "inglese" works as an adjective with 2 endings instead "italiano" works as an adjective with 4 endings About asking nationality, you inflected in the right way those adjectives, but you have to use the verb "essere", so you can say: lei è italiana? / lei è inglese? or è italiana lei? / è inglese lei? the difference is about what you are highlight, in the first one is the nationality, in the second one the person. I hope this can help
2 tháng 1 năm 2014
yeah, you're right. adjectives and nouns ending in -e turn into -i in the plural (both masculine and feminine). ex.: l'uomo francese (the French man=masc.sing.), la donna francese (the French woman =fem.sing.) gli uomini francesi (the French men= masc. plur.), le donne francesi (the French women) It's the same for other kinds of adj. and nouns: adj. FELICE (masc. and fem. sing)/ FELICI (masc. and fem. plur.)= HAPPY noun IL PIEDE (masc. sing)/ I PIEDI (masc. plur.)= THE FOOT/FEET noun LA VOLPE (fem. sing,)/ LE VOLPI (fem. plur.) = THE FOX/FOXES Don't forget to put the verb in the question: Lei è inglese? I hope this short explanation can help you! ;-)
1 tháng 1 năm 2014
The usage of inglese, inglesi in your examples is correct (except "macchina"). As for asking, you can ask "Lei è italiana?" (are you italian?) and she will ask "Lei è inglese?"
31 tháng 12 năm 2013
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