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    Italian and English differ in their usage of adjectives. Italian descriptive adjectives are usually placed after the noun they modify, and with which they agree in gender and number.
    
    COMMON ITALIAN ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -O
    
    allegro
    cheerful, happy
    buono
    good, kind
    cattivo
    bad, wicked
    freddo
    cold
    grasso
    fat
    leggero
    light
    nuovo
    new
    pieno
    full
    stretto
    narrow
    timido
    timid, shy
    Adjectives ending in -o have four forms: masculine singular, masculine plural, feminine singular, and feminine plural. Observe how the adjectives nero and cattivo change to agree with nouns they modify.
    
    ENDINGS OF -O ADJECTIVES
    SINGULAR
    PLURAL
    
    il gatto nero (the black cat, masculine)
    i gatti neri (the black cats, masculine)
    la gatta nera (the black cat, feminine)
    le gatte nere (the black cats, feminine)
    il ragazzo cattivo (the bad boy)
    i ragazzi cattivi (the bad boys)
    la ragazza cattiva (the bad girl)
    le ragazze cattive (the bad girls)
    Note that when an adjective modifies two nouns of different gender, it retains its masculine ending. For example: i padri e le madre italiani (Italian fathers and mothers).
    Although the majority of Italian adjectives have four forms (as in italiano, italiana, italiani, italiane) there are exceptions. Not all Italian adjectives have a singular form ending in -o. There are a number of adjectives that end in -e. The singular ending -e changes to -i in the plural, whether the noun is masculine or feminine.
    
    ENDINGS OF -E ADJECTIVES
    SINGULAR
    PLURAL
    
    il ragazzo triste (the sad boy)
    i ragazzi tristi(the sad boys)
    la ragazza triste (the sad girl)
    le ragazze tristi (the sad girls)
    
    ITALIAN ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -E
    
    abile
    able
    difficile
    difficult
    felice
    happy
    forte
    strong
    grande
    big, large, great
    importante
    important
    intelligente
    intelligent
    interessante
    interesting
    triste
    sad
    veloce
    fast, speedy
    There are quite a few other exceptions for forming plural adjectives. For instance, adjectives that end in -io (with the stress falling on that i) form the plural with the ending -ii: addio/addii; leggio/leggii; zio/zii. The table below contains a chart of other irregular adjective endings you should know.
    
    FORMING PLURAL ADJECTIVES
    SINGULAR ENDING
    PLURAL ENDING
    
    -ca
    -che
    -cia
    -ce
    -cio
    -ci
    -co
    -chi
    -ga
    -ghe
    -gia
    -ge
    -gio
    -gi
    -glia
    -glie
    -glio
    -gli
    -go
    -ghi
    -scia
    -sce
    -scio
    -sci