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意语语法辅导:名词复数

  When forming the plural of Italian nouns, the vowel endings change to indicate a change in number. For regular masculine nouns that end in -o, the ending changes to -i in the plural.
  The table below includes a few nouns to start with:
  PLURAL FORMS OF ITALIAN MASCULINE NOUNS ENDING IN -O
  SINGULAR
  PLURAL
  ENGLISH
  fratello
  fratelli
  brothers
  libro
  libri
  books
  nonno
  nonni
  grandfather
  ragazzo
  ragazzi
  boys
  vino
  vini
  wine
  Regular feminine nouns that end in -a take on -e endings in the plural.
  PLURAL FORMS OF ITALIAN FEMININE NOUNS ENDING IN -A
  SINGULAR
  PLURAL
  ENGLISH
  casa
  case
  houses
  penna
  penne
  pens
  pizza
  pizze
  pizzas
  ragazza
  ragazze
  girls
  sorella
  sorelle
  sisters
  When forming the plural of nouns ending in a consonant, such as words of foreign origin, only the article changes: il film/i film; la photo/le photo. Here are some exceptions to the rule for forming feminine plurals:
  Feminine-noun ending -ea changes to -ee in the plural. For example: dea/dee (goddess/goddesses).
  Feminine-noun ending -ca changes to -che in the plural. For example: amica/amiche (friend/friends). Remember that -che is pronounced as "keh" in Italian.
  Finally, be aware that some nouns end in -e. The plural forms of these nouns will end in -i (regardless of whether these nouns are masculine or feminine).
  PLURAL FORMS OF ITALIAN NOUNS ENDING IN -E
  SINGULAR
  PLURAL
  ENGLISH
  bicchiere
  bicchieri
  (wine) glass
  chiave
  chiavi
  keys
  fiume
  fiumi
  rivers
  frase
  frasi
  phrases
  padre
  padri
  fathers
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