fatti
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Comment dit-on fatti en italien ?
How do you pronounce fatti in italien?
fatti is pronounced /i ˈfatti/ in italien.
Exemples de phrases
Il fatto accaduto ieri è stato molto strano e nessuno lo ha ancora spiegato bene.
The strange fact that happened yesterday has not been well explained by anyone yet.
Quel fatto importante è stato il primo passo verso il cambiamento decisivo della sua vita.
That important fact was the first step toward the decisive change in his life.
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Pourquoi est-ce masculine ?
Fatti is masculine and can function as both a noun meaning "fact" and as the past participle of "fare" (to do/make). As a noun, it derives from the Latin past participle "factum." In Latin, "factum" was a neuter noun, but when inherited into Italian, neuter Latin nouns ending in -um were reinterpreted and became masculine nouns in the Romance languages. This semantic shift and gender reinterpretation explains why "fatto" is masculine in modern Italian.
Comment dit-on facts en italien ?
En italien, facts se dit i fatti — masculine.
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