🇮🇹 italien

passati

masculine

i passati

pasts

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passati
/i pasˈsaːti/
← masculine feminine →

Comment dit-on passati en italien ?

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/i pasˈsaːti/

How do you pronounce passati in italien?

passati is pronounced /i pasˈsaːti/ in italien.

Exemples de phrases

Il passato remoto è un tempo verbale molto importante nella letteratura italiana classica.

The remote past is a very important verbal tense in classical Italian literature.

Un passato glorioso ha reso questa città famosa in tutto il mondo.

A glorious past has made this city famous throughout the world.

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Pourquoi est-ce masculine ?

Passati (past) is masculine because it is derived from the Latin past participle "passus," which is masculine. In Italian, the -o ending is the standard masculine singular ending for adjectives and nouns, and "passato" maintains this masculine form from Latin. While "passus" comes from the verb "patior" (to suffer), the word "passato" in modern Italian functions primarily as an adjective meaning "past" or "bygone," and can also be used as a noun meaning "the past." The masculine gender is preserved through the standard masculine -o ending.

Comment dit-on pasts en italien ?

En italien, pasts se dit i passati — masculine.

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