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Monday
Oct302006

saying "a" in italian

As with “the”, there are different forms of the Italian for “a” depending on the gender of the noun that follows and on the vowel the noun starts with. (As with English there is no plural form of “a”.) Let’s see the forms.

Noun Starts With

Masculine

Feminine

A vowel

un

un’

Gn, ps, s + cons., z

uno

una

Any other consonant

un

una

Now you know how to say “a” in Italian! Check back tomorrow for some practice.

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