Masculine nouns ending in -co or -go in the singular normally form the plural as -chi and -ghi, if [...]:
Answer
the stress falls on the penultimate syllable (graves)
fuoco fuochi fire
ago aghi needle
buco buchi hole
albèrgo albèrghi hotel
Tags
#italian #italian-grammar
Question
Masculine nouns ending in -co or -go in the singular normally form the plural as -chi and -ghi, if [...]:
Answer
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#italian #italian-grammar
Question
Masculine nouns ending in -co or -go in the singular normally form the plural as -chi and -ghi, if [...]:
Answer
the stress falls on the penultimate syllable (graves)
fuoco fuochi fire
ago aghi needle
buco buchi hole
albèrgo albèrghi hotel
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Open it Masculine nouns ending in -co or -go in the singular normally form the plural as -chi and -ghi, with the hard c, g sound, if the stress falls on the penulti- mate syllable:
fuoco fuochi fire
ago aghi needle
buco buchi hole
albèrgo albèrghi hotel
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not learned
measured difficulty
37% [default]
last interval [days]
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