🇮🇹 Italian

inviti

Inviti is masculine in Italian. The article is gli, so the full form is gli inviti ("invitations").

MASCULINE

inviti is the plural of invito

gli inviti — invitations

TRY IT

inviti
/ʎi inˈviːti/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say inviti in Italian?

IPA
/ʎi inˈviːti/

How do you pronounce inviti in Italian?

inviti is pronounced /ʎi inˈviːti/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Lo invito speciale che ho ricevuto era bellissimo e molto formale.

The special invitation that I received was very beautiful and very formal.

Ho accettato l'invito importante perché era un evento esclusivo.

I accepted the important invitation because it was an exclusive event.

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Why is it masculine?

Inviti is masculine because it derives from the Latin "invitum," the accusative form of "invitatus" (past participle of "invitare"). In Latin, this form functioned as a noun meaning "invitation." When Italian inherited this word, it retained the masculine gender. The -o ending in Italian typically marks masculine nouns, a pattern inherited from Latin masculine second-declension nouns.

What is the Italian word for invitations?

The Italian word for invitations is gli inviti — masculine.

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