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To: Alighieri who wrote (219206)2/15/2005 6:48:14 AM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1588634
 
Ali,

I was too lazy to open my book to check on Fiore being masculine or feminine in spite of being in doubt. If only I know "il" or "la" I can take it from there.
(German grammar is more complicated with 3 genders and very few rules for der, die or das)

As for the "cosa" its correct Italian to say for instance "che cosa mangia?" but in modern spoken Italian you just say "cosa mangia?" (what are you eating?).
I used "cosa" in lieu of "che cosa" in my original context.

Anyway, so far I have not really used Italian in writing but have a fairly good visual memory. I find getting the apostrophes right the most difficult task though and haven't so far worked on that!

Hey, man: I got a native private teacher!!

Taro