🇮🇹 Italian

aceti

masculine

gli aceti

vinegars

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aceti
/ʎi aˈtʃeːti/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say aceti in Italian?

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/ʎi aˈtʃeːti/

How do you pronounce aceti in Italian?

aceti is pronounced /ʎi aˈtʃeːti/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Lo aceto invecchiato è più scuro e più denso di quello giovane.

The aged vinegar is darker and denser than the young one.

Questo aceto balsamico è stato prodotto in Modena ed è molto pregiato.

This balsamic vinegar has been produced in Modena and is very precious.

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Why is it masculine?

Aceti (vinegar) is masculine because it derives from Latin "acetum," which was a masculine noun following the second declension pattern typical of Latin words ending in -um. The gender was preserved when Italian evolved from Latin, as occurred with most -o ending nouns inherited from Latin masculine second declension nouns.

What is the Italian word for vinegars?

The Italian word for vinegars is gli aceti — masculine.

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