An [...] noun is one which is not normally found in the plural
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uncountable
(e.g. zucchero ‘sugar’) or an abstract noun (such as tristezza ‘sadness’).
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An [...] noun is one which is not normally found in the plural
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#italian #italian-grammar
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An [...] noun is one which is not normally found in the plural
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uncountable
(e.g. zucchero ‘sugar’) or an abstract noun (such as tristezza ‘sadness’).
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Open it A noun is countable if it can normally be used in both singular and plural, and take the indefinite article un, una (etc.): un bicchiere ‘a glass’; una pizza ‘a pizza’. Whereas an uncountable noun is one which is not normally found in the plural (e.g. zucchero ‘sugar’) or an abstract noun (such as tristezza ‘sadness’).
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