🇮🇹 italien

gente

feminine

la gente

people

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gente
/la ˈdʒɛnte/
← masculine feminine →

Comment dit-on gente en italien ?

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/la ˈdʒɛnte/

How do you pronounce gente in italien?

gente is pronounced /la ˈdʒɛnte/ in italien.

Exemples de phrases

La gente italiana è molto ospitale e accogliente.

Italian people are very hospitable and welcoming. (feminine adjectives: ospitale, accogliente agree with la gente)

La gente anziana della città era preoccupata per la nuova strada.

The elderly people of the city were worried about the new road. (feminine adjectives: anziana, preoccupata agree with la gente)

Glissez gente dans Accord

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Pourquoi est-ce feminine ?

Gente is feminine in Italian. While it derives from Latin "gens" (meaning clan or family), the etymology explanation is misleading. In Latin, "gens" is actually feminine (not masculine as implied), and "gente" follows the natural phonetic evolution of Latin feminine nouns in Italian. The word is feminine because Italian inherited this gender from its Latin source, not because of an exceptional pattern.

Comment dit-on people en italien ?

En italien, people se dit la gente — feminine.

Genre selon les langues

LangueMotArticleGenre
🇫🇷 Frenchpeuple flips!lemasculine
🇵🇹 Portuguesepovo flips!omasculine

Pratiquez avec Accord

Faites glisser des centaines de mots et maîtrisez le genre grammatical en italien.

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