20 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Italian! In Italian, there are two genders for nouns: masculine and feminine. Each gender has its own set of articles and endings that must be used when referring to the noun. Here is a list of 20 masculine and feminine nouns in Italian, along with their articles and endings:
Masculine Nouns: il libro (the book), lo studente (the student), il dottore (the doctor), il signor Rossi (Mr. Rossi), l’avvocato (the lawyer)
Feminine Nouns: la ragazza (the girl), la signora Bianchi (Mrs. Bianchi), la professoressa (the professor), la città (the city), l’università (the university)
20 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Italian
Sr. | Masculine | Feminine |
1 | Erede | Erede |
2 | Traditore | Traditrice |
3 | Drone | Ape |
4 | Zio materno | Materna-zia |
5 | Abate | Badessa |
6 | ebreo | ebrea |
7 | Steward | Hostess |
8 | Sindaco | Sindaco |
9 | torello | Giovenca |
10 | Hart | uova |
11 | Cane | Cagna |
12 | Stallone | Mare |
13 | Toro (o bue) | Mucca |
14 | Pavone | Peahen |
15 | Drake | Anatra |
16 | Sacerdote | Sacerdotessa |
17 | Profeta | Profetessa |
18 | Genero | Nuora |
19 | Venditore | Ragazza delle vendite |
20 | Duca | Duchessa |