Gli Articoli (con gli spiegazioni)

 0    25 speciālā zīme    arturprus
lejupielādēt mp3 Drukāt spēlēt pārbaudiet sevi
 
jautājums atbilde
I want the Calvino's book.
sākt mācīties
Voglio il libro di Calvino.
the definite article is used to identify a person or a thing known by the speaker and the listener.
I know Maria's children.
sākt mācīties
Conosco i figli di Maria.
the definite article is used to identify a person or a thing known by the speaker and the listener.
I want a book by Calvino.
sākt mācīties
Voglio un libro di Calvino.
we are asking for ANY book by Calvino
I know one of Maria’s sons
sākt mācīties
Conosco un figlio di Maria
we state that we know A son of Maria.
Bats are mammals
sākt mācīties
I pipistrelli sono mammiferi
UNLIKE IN ENGLISH in Italian the definite article is used in front of PLURAL nouns indicating an entire SPECIES
I like The poems of Ungaretti
sākt mācīties
Mi piacciono le poesie di Ungaretti
UNLIKE IN ENGLISH in Italian the definite article is used in front of PLURAL nouns indicating an entire CATEGORY
Gold is a precious metal
sākt mācīties
L'oro è un metallo prezioso
UNLIKE IN ENGLISH the definite article is used in front of nouns of MINERALS, and in a GENERAL sense (men and women when meaning mankind).
I come from Italy
sākt mācīties
vengo dall'italia
In Italian, UNLIKE IN ENGLISH, the definite article is used in front of a name of a COUNTRY
I am going to Germany
sākt mācīties
Vado in Germania
LIKE IN ENGLISH, the definite article is NOT used in front of the name of a COUNTRY when preceded by the PREPOSITION "IN".
In Southern Italy there are many Greek temples.
sākt mācīties
Nell'Italia meridionale ci sono molti templi greci.
The definite article is used, even with the preposition “in”, if the COUNTRY name is modified by an ADJECTIVE or is part of the name itself, for example " negli Stati Uniti" (in The United States).
The Tiber goes through Rome
sākt mācīties
Il Tevere attraversa/passa per Roma
The definite article is also used in front of geographical names of RIVERS, MOUNTAINS AND LAKES. It is NOT used with names of CITIES;
We talk of imperial Rome.
sākt mācīties
Parliamo della Roma imperiale.
The definite article it is used, if the name of the CITY is modified by an ADJECTIVE (5) or if the article is part of the name (L’avana, Il Cairo, La Paz ecc). In this case should be capitalized.
Angela is a lawyer, Carlo is a teacher.
sākt mācīties
Angela fa l'avvocato, Carlo fa l'insegnante.
The definite article is used in front of the names of PROFESSIONS (but it is NOT used when the profession is introduced by the verb "TO BE")
Ludovico is a programmer.
sākt mācīties
Ludovico è un programmatore.
The definite article is used in front of the names of PROFESSIONS (but it is NOT used when the profession is introduced by the verb "TO BE")
Please buy bread, pasta, cheese and tomatoes.
sākt mācīties
Per favore compra il pane, la pasta, il formaggio e i pomodori.
In Italian the article is used in front of ALL THE NAMES OF A SERIES.
Here are md Rossi and Mr. Bianchi.
sākt mācīties
Ecco la dottoressa Rossi e il signor Bianchi.
The article is used in front of PROFESSIONAL TITLES or COURTESY FORMS.
Mr. Martini is your turn
sākt mācīties
Signor Martini, tocca a Lei.
It is not used when we talk DIRECTLY TO A PERSON.
Today is the thirtieth
sākt mācīties
Oggi è il trenta
In Italian the DATE is expressed by having the CARDINAL NUMBER preceded by the MASCULINE form of the definite ARTICLE;
Tomorrows is the first.
sākt mācīties
Domani è il primo.
The FIRST DAY of the month, where an ORDINAL NUMBER (not cardinal like in all other cases) is used, is an EXCEPTION.
We are in the year 2000.
sākt mācīties
Siamo nel 2000.
UNLIKE IN ENGLISH in Italian the definite article is used in front of the YEAR.
On Mondays (i.e. every Monday) I go swimming.
sākt mācīties
Il lunedì vado a nuotare / in piscina
In Italian the definite article is used in front of the NAME OF THE DAY to indicate a RECURRENT ACTION.
(This) Monday I go to the gym
sākt mācīties
Lunedì vado in palestra
The name of the DAY WITHOUT THE ARTICLE indicates THE COMING DAY.
It is two o' clock
sākt mācīties
Sono le due
UNLIKE IN ENGLISH in Italian TIME is expressed with the definite article, in the FEMININE PLURAL form, in front of the CARDINAL NUMBER.
3% of the population owns 50% of income.
sākt mācīties
Il 3% della popolazione possiede il 50% delle entrate.
PERCENTAGES are expressed by CARDINAL NUMBERS, the symbol % and the MASCULINE form of the DEFINITE ARTICLE.
Primary school goes from first to fifth grade.
sākt mācīties
La scuola elementare va dalla prima alla quinta elementare.
The LEVELS OF SCHOOL are indicated with ORDINAL NUMBERS preceded by the definite article.

Lai ievietotu komentāru, jums jāpiesakās.