Sai perché i gattini hanno le pance gonfie?

Questions & Answers about Sai perché i gattini hanno le pance gonfie?

Why is the plural of pancia spelled pance without an 'i'?
The word pancia ends in an unstressed -cia preceded by a consonant (the letter n). The rule in Italian is that if a consonant comes right before -cia or -gia, the 'i' is dropped in the plural. If a vowel comes before it, the 'i' is kept. So we get pance, not pancie.
Does the adjective gonfie follow a similar spelling rule?
Not exactly! Gonfie is the plural of the feminine adjective gonfia (swollen). Words ending in -fia or -via always keep the 'i' in the plural, so it simply changes to -fie to match feminine plural nouns like pance.
Why does this sentence use sai instead of conosci for "do you know"?
We use sapere (here, sai) when asking about knowing facts, information, or knowing why something happens. Conoscere is used for being acquainted with people, places, or things. Since we are asking about a fact, sai is the right choice.
How is the word gattini formed from gatto?
Gattini uses the diminutive suffix -ino attached to the root of gatto (cat). By taking off the final vowel and adding -ini for the masculine plural, it translates to "little cats" or "kittens".

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