Gli ARTICOLI in ITALIANO (determinativi, indeterminativi, partitivi) - Learn Italian ARTICLES š±š±š±
Exercises + Written explanation: https://learnamo.com/articoli/ If you want to stay up to date with the latest contents we publish day by day, follow us on: Facebook: Ā Ā /Ā learnamoĀ Ā Instagram: Ā Ā /Ā learnamoĀ Ā Twitter: Ā Ā /Ā learnamoĀ Ā Articles are a real challenge for Italian studentsā¦. But we like difficult challenges, donāt we? š Definite and Indefinite Articles Italian articles are always followed by nouns (with which they agree in gender and number). When articles are followed by invariable nouns their presence is fundamental to understand gender and number. There are three article categories in italian: 1. Definite articles: they are used with things or people known and determined (already mentioned). Feminine singular definite article: LA La casa, la strada, la rosa⦠N.B. The vowel of the article LA disappears before nouns that begin with a vowel. Weāll replace it with an apostrophe ā. Lāisola, lāancora, lāiniziativa BE CAREFUL: If the noun begins with ie-, the āaā of the article doesnāt disappear: la iena Masculine singular definite article: IL / LO We tend to use IL before masculine nouns that begin with a consonant (apart from some āexceptionsā where we use LO) Il cane, il ristorante, il quadro⦠Instead, we use LO before masculine nouns that begin with: vowel: lāalbero2 y,x,z: lo yogurt, lo zucchero⦠s + consonant: lo sport⦠gn, pn, ps: lo gnomo, lo pneumatico, lo psicologo⦠i + vowel: lo iato⦠Feminine plural definite article: LE le case, le strade, le rose⦠N.B. It is also used before those words that begin with a vowel: le isole, le iene⦠Masculine plural definite article: I / GLI We use I in the same cases in which, in the singular, we use IL: i cani, i ristoranti, i quadri⦠We use GLI in the same cases in which, in the singular, we use LO: gli alberi, gli zuccheri, gli sport, gli psicologi⦠2. Indefinite articles: they are used with things or people indeterminate, unknown or not mentioned before. Feminine singular indefinite article: UNA una casa, una strada, una rosa⦠N.B. If the word that follows begins with a vowel, the article UNA loses its final vowel and we use the apostrophe: unāisola⦠Masculine singular indefinite article: UN / UNO The article UN precedes the masculine nouns that begin with a consonant (except for those cases in which we use UNO) BUT ALSO before masculine nouns that begin with a vowel (without apostrophe)! un cane, un ristorante, un quadro, un albero⦠The article UNO is used when the following noun begins with: y,x,z: uno yogurt, uno zucchero⦠s + consonant: uno sport⦠gn, pn, ps: uno gnomo, uno pneumatico, uno psicologo⦠i + vowel: uno iato⦠The definite articles donāt have the plural. Therefore, we have to use the plural of the partitive articles in order to express an indefinite quantity in the plural. CāĆØ (there is) or ci sono (there are)? Review them! 3. Partitive articles: they express an indefinite quantity, a part of a whole. In the singular, they precede the uncountable nouns and they indicate āa little bit ofā, āsomeā; in the plural, they are used for plural of indefinite articles and they indicate āsomeā. Singular feminine partitive article: DELLA della pasta, della marmellata (uncountable nouns) Masculine singular partitive article: DEL/ DELLO We use DEL in the same cases in which we use IL, while we use DELLO in the same cases in which we use the article LO. del pane, del formaggio (uncountable nouns) dello zucchero, dello stufato, dellāamido (uncountable nouns) Feminine plural partitive article: DELLE delle case, delle strade, delle rose, delle isole⦠(used for the plural of indefinite articles: una casa ā delle case) Masculine plural partitive article: DEI/ DEGLI dei cani, dei quadri (plural of UN, used in the same cases in which we use IL, UN) degli alberi, degli sport (plural of UNO, used in the same cases in which we use LO, UNO) SPECIAL USES OF ARTICLES They are not used before proper names and surnames of people, if theyāre not introduced by a common noun: la Maria / il Rossi BUT la signora Maria / il signor Rossi / lo scultore Michelangelo But they are used before surnames to indicate an entire family (i Rossi / i Brunoā¦) or a woman whose proper name is not there (la Curie) They are not used before singular family membersā names if preceded by a possessive adjective (except for loro): la mia madre / il mio figlio BUT il loro fratello They are used, instead, if the family nouns are plural or if they are preceded by an adjective: i miei cugini / il mio caro padre They are used before geographical names (mountains, rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, continents, states, regions): il Tevere, il Pacifico, lāAfrica, la Spagna, la Sardegna⦠They are not used, instead, before city names: la Venezia, la Parigi...

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