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#italian #italian-grammar
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Even where living beings are concerned, [...] is not always the same as natural gender
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grammatical gender

una tigre (either sex unless specified); un ippopotamo

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#italian #italian-grammar
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Even where living beings are concerned, [...] is not always the same as natural gender
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#italian #italian-grammar
Question
Even where living beings are concerned, [...] is not always the same as natural gender
Answer
grammatical gender

una tigre (either sex unless specified); un ippopotamo
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All nouns in Italian have a gender: they are either masculine or feminine, even if they are inanimate objects. Even where living beings are concerned, grammatical gender is not always the same as natural gender: una tigre ‘a tiger’ (either sex unless specified); un ippopotamo ‘a hippopotamus’. Gender is important since it determines the form of noun, th

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