🇮🇹 Italian

giardini

masculine

i giardini

gardens

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giardini
/i dʒarˈdiːni/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say giardini in Italian?

IPA
/i dʒarˈdiːni/

How do you pronounce giardini in Italian?

giardini is pronounced /i dʒarˈdiːni/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Il giardino grande è stato restaurato completamente.

The large garden was completely restored.

Ho visto il giardino pubblico nuovo nel centro della città.

I saw the new public garden in the city center.

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Why is it masculine?

Giardini is masculine because it descends from Latin "giardinus" or "hortus" (garden). Italian inherited the masculine gender through the regular sound changes that transformed Latin masculine nouns ending in -us into Italian masculine nouns ending in -o. In Italian, nouns ending in -o are typically masculine, which reinforces the gender inherited from Latin.

What is the Italian word for gardens?

The Italian word for gardens is i giardini — masculine.

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