LESSON 11 – BUONO, BELLO, QUELLO, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES and FAMILY

LO STUDENTE – student

L’APPETITO – appetite, hunger

BUON APPETITO – Enjoy your meal!

C’È – there is

MIO – my

TUO – your (singular)

SUO – his, her

NOSTRO – our

VOSTRO – your (plural)

LORO – their (for pronunciation see Lesson 3)

IL FRATELLO – brother

LA SORELLA – sister

IL GEMELLO – twin

IL FIGLIO – son

LA FIGLIA – daughter

IL GENITORE – parent (mother / father)

IL NONNO – grandfather

LA NONNA – grandmother

I NONNI – grandparents

LA ZIA – aunt

LO ZIO – uncle

IL CUGINO – cousin (male)

LA CUGINA – cousin (female)

IL / LA NIPOTE – grandson, nephew / granddaughter, niece

IL MARITO – husband

LA MOGLIE – wife

IL BAMBINO – child

SPOSATO – married

CELIBE – single (male)

NUBILE – single (female)

IL MATRIMONIO – marriage

FELICE – happy

LA FAMIGLIA – family

An alphabetical list of the vocabulary can be found here.


Adjective BUONO and BELLO, QUELLO

Normally an adjective stands after the noun and changes for male x female and singular x plural and that’s all. But there are a few exceptions as the adjectives BUONO, BELLO and QUELLO. These adjective can often stand also before the noun and they change a little bit differently. Let’s see:

BUONO
the noun begins with SINGULAR PLURAL
MASCULINE a consonant except* buon buoni
a vowel buon buoni
*s+consonant,
gn, pn, ps, x, y, z
buono buoni
FEMININE a consonant buona buone
a vowel buon’ buone
BELLO, QUELLO
the noun begins with SINGULAR PLURAL
MASCULINE a consonant except* bel, quel bei, quei
a vowel bell’, quell’ begli, quegli
*s+consonant,
gn, pn, ps, x, y, z
bello, quello begli, quegli
FEMININE a consonant bella, quella belle, quelle
a vowel bell’, quell’ belle, quelle

Examples of the adjective BUONO before a noun:

buon giorno – buon espresso – buono studente – buona cena – buon’università

But if the adjective is after the noun then it’s the same as all the other adjectives (bello – belli, bella – belle):

Ho buoni amici.


Possessive adjectives

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
SINGULAR PLURAL
my mio our nostro
your tuo your vostro
his, her suo their loro

ATTENTION !!

The possessive adjective THEIR – LORO is identical to the subject personal pronoun THEY – LORO.

Naturally these adjectives change for male or female or singular and plural. Let’s see MIO as an example:

MIO
SINGULAR PLURAL
MASCULINE mio miei
FEMININE mia mie

TUO

  • (masculine) tuo – tuoi
  • (feminine) tua – tue

SUO

  • (masculine) suo – suoi
  • (feminine) sua – sue

NOSTRO

  • (masculine) nostro – nostri
  • (feminine) nostra – nostre

VOSTRO

  • (masculine) vostro – vostri
  • (feminine) vostra – vostre

LORO

  • (masculine) loro – loro
  • (feminine) loro – loro

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES and the vocabulary of FAMILY

Remember this rule: if a noun of a family member together with a possessive adjective is:

  • in singular 
  • without any other adjective
  • not diminutive

then DON’T USE any article. Let’s see the examples:

  • mia madre
  • tuo padre
  • suo fratello

But if the noun is:

  • plural
  • diminutive
  • or with another adjective or adjectives

then USE the article:

  • la mia mamma (diminutive)
  • il tuo papà (diminutive)
  • la mia sorella giovane (with adjective)
  • i suoi genitori (plural)
  • le mie figlie (plural)
  • i miei figli (plural)

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