amo que hayas puesto al final la diferencia entre rosa y rossa, justo era lo q más me confundía y repetí esos colores como 5 veces para aprendelro todo para que al final aparezca después JAJJAAJ, gracias por el video 🫶🏻
@@Sriththikthee it's part of the fun of learning languages. English dropped its genders ages ago so it seems strange when discovering the rules surrounding them in other languages. So far as I can see even within romanse languages the gender of nouns varies so it is just a question of learning them as you go along. It is important because the noun porta and porto in Italian or pasta and pasto have different meanings
Colors in Italian have a masculine and feminine form. A color that ends in O is used with masculine nouns. A color that ends in A is used with feminine nouns. (Some colors have the same form for masc/fem.)
@@WoodwardItalian in Italian some colours stay the same regardless of noun gender. For example rosa (pink) others change depending on gender eg rosso (red). Unfortunately I don't know if there is anyway other than familiarity of telling. Azzurro which is a shade of blue changes with gender blu which is also a shade of blue doesn't.
amo que hayas puesto al final la diferencia entre rosa y rossa, justo era lo q más me confundía y repetí esos colores como 5 veces para aprendelro todo para que al final aparezca después JAJJAAJ, gracias por el video 🫶🏻
Love how you show the single and plural form of the word. Will be less confusing if I see it somewhere else
Glad you liked it.
Very good
Might be good to add the plural endings too
Yes, you are right. Maybe for another video.
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@@Sriththikthee it's part of the fun of learning languages. English dropped its genders ages ago so it seems strange when discovering the rules surrounding them in other languages. So far as I can see even within romanse languages the gender of nouns varies so it is just a question of learning them as you go along. It is important because the noun porta and porto in Italian or pasta and pasto have different meanings
Il y en a qui sont faux
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Mi piacciono tutti i colori. 🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦🟪🟫⬜️⬛️🔴🟠🟡🟢🔵🟣🟤⚪️⚫️❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷🖤🩶🤍🤎
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Could you please explain why there’re having 2 forms in some colors?
Colors in Italian have a masculine and feminine form.
A color that ends in O is used with masculine nouns.
A color that ends in A is used with feminine nouns.
(Some colors have the same form for masc/fem.)
@@WoodwardItalian in Italian some colours stay the same regardless of noun gender. For example rosa (pink) others change depending on gender eg rosso (red). Unfortunately I don't know if there is anyway other than familiarity of telling. Azzurro which is a shade of blue changes with gender blu which is also a shade of blue doesn't.
il mio colore perferito e nero piu grigio piu bionco
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