nouns in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for nouns in the English»Italian Dictionary

noun [Brit naʊn, Am naʊn] N

uncountable noun [ʌnˈkaʊntəbl ˌnaʊn], uncount noun [ʌnˈkaʊnt ˌnaʊn] N

count noun [Brit, Am ˈkaʊnt ˌnaʊn] N LING

agent noun [Brit, Am ˈeɪdʒənt naʊn] N

common noun [Brit, Am ˈkɑmən naʊn] N

noun phrase [Brit, Am ˈnaʊn ˌfreɪz] N

mass noun [Brit, Am ˈmæs ˌnaʊn] N

collective noun [Brit, Am kəˈlɛktɪv naʊn] N LING

proper noun [Brit, Am ˈprɑpər naʊn], proper name [ˌprɒpəˈneɪm] N LING

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uncountable noun [ʌn·ˈkaʊn·t̬ə·bl naʊn] N LING

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Nouns are marked for ten cases, in general with suffixes, and are additionally inflected for number.
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Besides using the normal external plural ("-o"), nouns and adjectives can be pluralized by way of reduplicating one of the "radicals".
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The standard language only distinguishes masculine and feminine genders by the use of the personal pronoun, which is "hij" for masculine nouns and "zij" for feminine nouns.
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There are a number of collective nouns for a group of priests.
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Like the sagas, the book relies on verbs and nouns to drive the narrative, with only a minimum of adjectives and descriptive passages.
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There is a hierarchy of alliteration; nouns and verbs are almost consistently alliterated, whereas helping words such as pronouns and prepositions are almost never alliterated.
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Nouns show four cases; singular and plural numbers, and masculine and feminine genders.
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One is the double possessive with nouns, which is normally found only with alienable relationships.
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The demonstrative then used is dependent on the number and class of nouns.
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Nouns are a part of speech typically denoting a person, place, thing, animal or idea.
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