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Orthographic (spelling) peculiarities
Verbs ending in –care and –gare keep the ‘hard’ sound of the C and G respectively throughout their conjugations and thus require the insertion of an H whenever C and G would come before E or I. Without the insertion of the H, the C or G would remain ‘soft’, and therefore affect the pronunciation (and change the word entirely).
(dimentiCarsi) Se lo dimenticherà. — He will forget it.
(spieGare) Vi spiegherò la regola. — I will explain the rule to you.
(gioCare) Noi giochiamo a carte. — We are playing cards.
(neGare) Egli negherebbe quell’affermazione. — He would deny that affirmation.
The same changes occur in most nouns and adjectives ending in —co, —ca, —go, and —ga.
poco poca la mia amica lungo lunga
pochi poche le mie amiche lunghi lunghe
But: il mio amico –> i miei amici
VOCABULARY
attitudine aptitude, disposition |
cascare to fall (down) |
curvare to bow, to bend; to curve |
esteso extensive, ample; large, wide |
fronte (f.) forehead |
orgoglio pride
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