cappello
il cappello
hat
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Comment dit-on cappello en italien ?
How do you pronounce cappello in italien?
cappello is pronounced /il kapˈpɛllo/ in italien.
Exemples de phrases
Il cappello rosso di mio padre è molto elegante.
My father's red hat is very elegant. (The masculine article 'il' and masculine adjective 'rosso' agree with 'cappello')
Questo cappello nuovo mi piace più del vecchio.
I like this new hat more than the old one. (The masculine adjectives 'nuovo' and 'vecchio' must agree with the masculine noun 'cappello')
Glissez cappello dans Accord
Faites glisser des centaines de mots et maîtrisez le genre grammatical en italien.
Pourquoi est-ce masculine ?
Cappello (hat) is masculine because it derives from the Late Latin "cappellus," a diminutive of "cappa" (cloak), and this masculine diminutive form retained its gender through the evolution into Italian. The word's gender follows the standard pattern of Latin masculine diminutives ending in "-ellus," which became "-ello" in Italian.
Comment dit-on hat en italien ?
En italien, hat se dit il cappello — masculine.
Genre selon les langues
Pratiquez avec Accord
Faites glisser des centaines de mots et maîtrisez le genre grammatical en italien.