🇮🇹 Italian

discorsi

masculine

i discorsi

speeches

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discorsi
/i diˈskorsi/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say discorsi in Italian?

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/i diˈskorsi/

How do you pronounce discorsi in Italian?

discorsi is pronounced /i diˈskorsi/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Il discorso lungo del presidente ha annoiato molti ascoltatori.

The long speech by the president bored many listeners.

Quel discorso politico era molto convincente e ben articolato.

That political speech was very convincing and well-articulated.

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Why is it masculine?

Discorsi is masculine because it derives from Latin "discursus" (past participle of "discurrere," meaning "to run about" or "to discourse"), which is a masculine noun in Latin, and Italian retained this grammatical gender from its Romance language evolution. The Latin masculine ending -us typically became masculine -o in Italian, preserving the original gender classification.

What is the Italian word for speeches?

The Italian word for speeches is i discorsi — masculine.

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