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Describing Qualities with Basic Adjectives in Italian

Learn to use high-frequency Italian adjectives for describing people and things, including rules for gender and number agreement.
Describing Qualities with Basic Adjectives in Italian
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Lesson#1
In Italian, adjectives are words that describe nouns. Crucially, they must 'agree' with the noun, meaning their ending changes to match the noun's gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural).
Lesson#2
The most common pattern is for adjectives to end in 'O' for masculine singular nouns, and 'A' for feminine singular nouns. For example, 'bello' means beautiful or handsome.
Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'the handsome boy'.

il ragazzo bello

Quiz#4
Translate into Italian: 'the beautiful girl'.

la ragazza bella

Lesson#5
For the plural, a masculine adjective ending in 'O' changes to 'I'. A feminine adjective ending in 'A' changes to 'E'. So, 'belli' is the masculine plural, and 'belle' is the feminine plural.
Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'the handsome boys'.

i ragazzi belli

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