Ciao a tutti here’s another FREE Italian grammar lesson. Let’s talk about masculine and feminine words in Italian. Here’s a few examples to practice. Hope you like the cute photographs!
La bambina e il pinguino – (the little girl is feminine in Italian and the penguin is masculine in Italian)
Source: beautifulsimplethings.tumblr.com via Erica on Pinterest
Lo scoiattolo e la pannocchia di mais – (the squirrel is masculine in Italian and the corn cob is feminine in Italian)
Source: smilebcitsworthit.tumblr.com via Jamie on Pinterest
la bimba e il cane – (the little girl is feminine in Italian and the dog is masculine in Italian)
il maglialino con gli stivali rossi – (the little pig is masculine in Italian and the red boots is also masculine plural in Italian)
Source: thehouseofmilk.blogspot.com via Jamie on Pinterest
La bimba e i palloncini colorati (the little girl feminine and the colourful balloons is masculine plural in Italian)
Source: flickr.com via Scott on Pinterest
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