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Carburatore vs Carburatori ?

Discussion in 'Europe' started by don_xvi, Apr 2, 2010.

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  1. don_xvi

    don_xvi F1 Rookie

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    Don the 16th
    Can someone explain the difference in these two words?
    I've just discovered them in my process of learning Italian via Ferrari and at least one of them is my new favorite word!
     
  2. menoy

    menoy F1 Rookie

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    I think it's singular/plural.
     
  3. don_xvi

    don_xvi F1 Rookie

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    Ah, yes indeed! That was enough for me to find this:
    Finally, be aware that some nouns end in -e. The plural forms of these nouns will end in -i (regardless of whether these nouns are masculine or feminine).

    So then does anyone reading know what's Italian for "Carbureted?"
    I guess it's actually the adjective form of the word.
     

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