Italian Singular & Plural Nouns in Italian (& a little masculine/feminine action, too)
Nouns ending in -o are masculine, and nouns ending in -a are feminine…usually.
You know how we have a singular form and a plural form for our nouns in English?
While ours in English are easier and tend to just be ‘flower’ becomes ‘flowers’, the two forms exist in Italian too.
First, you should be aware that there is a masculine and feminine form to each noun.
That’s definitely different than English.
Rule #1: Masculine or Feminine?
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