20 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Italian

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

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

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