Forming plural nouns in Italian involves memorizing a few rules. It is not as simple as English, for the most part, where you just add an “s” to the end of the noun. This section also deals with possessive adjectives.
Here are the basic rules in Italian when it comes to forming the plural.
Nouns that end in:
a – the “a” changes to an “e”
o – the “o” changes to an “i”
e – the “e” changes to an “i”
The following lessons below will delve further into the topic:
Part I
Part II
Possessive Adjectives, Italian
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