what's the difference between gli and i in italian - Axtarish в Google
Masculine nouns l' is used for masculine singular nouns starting with a vowel. When you've got more than one thing, you'll use either i or gli. I is used for masculine plural nouns starting with a consonant. gli is used for masculine plural nouns starting with a vowel.
il, lo, l', la, i, gli, le are all words for "the". In the singular... il is used with masculine words beginning with most consonants.
Оценка 4,7 (609) Il - The (masculine singular) ; L' - The (masculine singular) ; La - The (feminine singular) ; I - The (masculine plural) ; Gli - The (masculine plural) ...
I: for masculine plural nouns which start with a consonant. I ; Gli: for masculine plural nouns which start with a vowel, s + consonant, z, y, ps, pn, x or gn.
Italian definite article for plural nouns: le: gli. Last but not least is gli. This will go before masculine plural nouns that start with a vowel or those ...
17 авг. 2023 г. · Italian has distinct definite and indefinite articles. "Definite" articles typically refer to a specific noun, especially one that the listener is aware of.
4 дек. 2019 г. · “i” and “gli” have the same meaning, they stand for the English article “the” but we use “i” before nouns starting with a consonant (for example ...
If a plural noun is masculine then we use either I or GLI. The most common masculine definite article (in plural form) is I. I is the plural of IL. ... GLI is the ...
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