🇮🇹 Italian

signori

Signori is masculine in Italian. The article is i, so the full form is i signori ("gentlemen").

MASCULINE

signori is the plural of signore

i signori — gentlemen

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signori
/i siɲˈɲoːri/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say signori in Italian?

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/i siɲˈɲoːri/

How do you pronounce signori in Italian?

signori is pronounced /i siɲˈɲoːri/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Il signore italiano è arrivato con il suo collega tedesco.

The Italian gentleman arrived with his German colleague.

Questo signore anziano è molto gentile e disponibile.

This elderly gentleman is very kind and helpful.

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Why is it masculine?

Signori is masculine because it derives from Latin "senior" (meaning "elder" or "lord"), which is a masculine noun—the feminine form "signora" comes from the feminine equivalent. The word's gender was preserved through the normal evolution of Latin masculine -or endings into Italian masculine -ore endings.

What is the Italian word for gentlemen?

The Italian word for gentlemen is i signori — masculine.

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