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A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, idea, or concept.
Nouns can either be common or proper. While common nouns are general, proper nouns name a specific person, place, or thing and require a capital letter.
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REQUIRED CAPITALIZATION Personal names, geographic locations, institutions, association, establishments, specific streets/squares etc., the first letter of a title (of a book, painting, etc.) OPTIONAL CAPITALIZATION Honorific titles preceding a name, names of streets/squares etc. within an address [/jaccordion]
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EXAMPLES::Michelangelo
Rule: Personal nameOceano Atlantico
Rule: Geographic locationMinistero dell’Educazione
Rule: InstitutionHarry Potter e la pietra filosofale
Rule: First letter of a titleSig./sig. Rossi
Rule: Honorific title45 Piazza/piazza Bianca
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Nouns can come virtually anywhere in a sentence depending on its function.
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EXAMPLES::Il tempo è bello oggi.
The weather is nice today.
Function: SubjectHo mangiato una pizza.
I ate a pizza.
Function: ObjectLei è una professoressa.
She is a professor.
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All nouns have a specified number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine). As a general rule, singular nouns end in o, a, or e, whereas plural nouns end in i or e.
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Singular Plural Masculine
-o -i Feminine
-a -e Masculine or Feminine
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Albero → Alberi
Tree → Trees
Agreement: Singular masculine → plural masculineMacchina → Macchine
Car→ Cars
Agreement: Singular feminine → plural feminineStudente → Studenti
Student → Students
Agreement: Singular masculine → plural masculineMese → Mesi
Month → Months
Agreement: Singular feminine → plural feminine
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