fatto
Fatto is männlich in Italienisch. The article is il, so the full form is il fatto ("fact").
MÄNNLICHil fatto
fact
PROBIER ES
Wie sagt man fatto auf Italienisch?
How do you pronounce fatto in Italienisch?
fatto is pronounced /il ˈfatto/ in Italienisch.
Beispielsätze
Il fatto accaduto ieri è stato molto strano e nessuno lo ha ancora spiegato bene.
The strange fact that happened yesterday has not been well explained by anyone yet.
Quel fatto importante è stato il primo passo verso il cambiamento decisivo della sua vita.
That important fact was the first step toward the decisive change in his life.
Wische fatto in Accord
Wische durch Hunderte von Wörtern und beherrsche das grammatische Geschlecht auf Italienisch.
Warum ist es männlich?
Fatto is masculine and can function as both a noun meaning "fact" and as the past participle of "fare" (to do/make). As a noun, it derives from the Latin past participle "factum." In Latin, "factum" was a neuter noun, but when inherited into Italian, neuter Latin nouns ending in -um were reinterpreted and became masculine nouns in the Romance languages. This semantic shift and gender reinterpretation explains why "fatto" is masculine in modern Italian.
Wie heißt fact auf Italienisch?
Auf Italienisch heißt fact il fatto — masculine.
Geschlecht in verschiedenen Sprachen
Mit Accord üben
Wische durch Hunderte von Wörtern und beherrsche das grammatische Geschlecht auf Italienisch.