🇮🇹 Italian

impiegati

masculine

gli impiegati

employees

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impiegati
/ʎi impjeˈɡaːti/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say impiegati in Italian?

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/ʎi impjeˈɡaːti/

How do you pronounce impiegati in Italian?

impiegati is pronounced /ʎi impjeˈɡaːti/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Lo impiegato nuovo è molto bravo nel suo lavoro.

The new male employee is very skilled at his job.

L'impiegato diligente ha ricevuto una promozione meritata.

The diligent male employee received a well-deserved promotion.

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Why is it masculine?

Impiegati is masculine because it derives from the Latin "implicatus" (past participle of "implicare," meaning to involve or employ), and Latin past participles ending in -atus became masculine nouns in Italian with the -o ending, following the pattern of first-declension masculine nouns. The feminine form "impiegata" exists when referring to female employees, demonstrating Italian's gender agreement system.

What is the Italian word for employees?

The Italian word for employees is gli impiegati — masculine.

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