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Should I say "stanca"? On the website I learn Italian, it says "Sono stanco." but since I'm female, should I say "Sono stanca." or is it always "stanco"?
7 de nov. de 2015 7:52
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Most of the adjectives in Italian have 4 forms, as in: stanco (m. sing.), stanchi (m. plural), stanca (f. sing.), stanche (f. plural)] leggero (m. sing.), leggeri (m. plural), leggera (f. sing.), leggere (f. plural) bello (m. sing.), belli (m. plural), bella (f. sing.), belli (f. plural)] There are (of course!) also variations on this scheme, as in: pesante (m. sing.), pesanti (m. plural), pesante (f. sing.), pesanti (f. plural) Also the colour names sometimes are grammatically adjectives, and therefore change their forms. rosso (m. sing.), rossi (m. plural), rossa (f. sing.), rosse (f. plural) il prato verde (m. sing.), i sassi verdi (m. plural), la foglia verde (f. sing.), le olive verdi (f. plural)
7 de noviembre de 2015
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if you are female, you should say "sono stanca" the final -a means you are a female
7 de noviembre de 2015
If you are female you should "sono stanca" because you're female. "Sono stanco" must be told when you're male.
7 de noviembre de 2015
Yes you should say: " sono stanca".
7 de noviembre de 2015
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