Adjectives of nationality in Italian

Today we are going to show you the adjectives of nationality in Italian. Remember that Italian adjectives agree in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural) with the nouns they modify. If you want to know more about it, you can read our post how to form adjectives in Italian.

adjectives of nationality in Italian

LIST OF ADJECTIVES OF NATIONALITY IN ITALIAN

Below you can find a list of adjectives of nationality in Italian with their English translation.

As you can see, some adjectives of nationality end in –o when they refer to a masculine name and in –a when they refer to a feminine name, as for example the Italian adjective americano: Paul è americanoKate è americana. Continue reading

How to form adjectives in Italian

Do you know how to form adjectives in Italian? If you are learning Italian, you may probably already know that noun-adjective agreement is a very important aspect of the Italian grammar. First of all, what is an adjective? An adjective is a word we use to give more information about a noun.

Some examples of English adjectives are beautiful, ugly, nice, intelligent, sad, happy, etc. So, it’s very important to learn Italian adjectives, because we constantly use them to describe people, things, situations, and so on.

How to form adjectives in Italian

Today, we would like to help you learn how to form adjectives in Italian, and remember that if you want to discover more aspects of Italian grammar (prepositions, articles, verbs, etc.) you can visit our Italian blog.

How to form adjectives in Italian?

Italian adjectives agree in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural) with the nouns they modify, for example: Continue reading

List of adjectives to describe a person in Italian

In our everyday life there are many situations in which we need to describe people; their appearances as well as their personalities. So, if you are learning Italian, you may be interested in a list of adjectives to describe a person in Italian. This will help you speak Italian fluently.

Italian adjectives

You can also find other posts related to this topic in our blog – body parts in Italian and Italian colours and clothing vocabulary, where you will discover some useful and basic Italian vocabulary that you could also use to describe people. It’s very important that you try to learn new words and phrases in Italian everyday so that you can feel more confident when you speak in Italian. Continue reading