The Neuter Gender in Old Italian 🇮🇹

Did you know that Italian used to have a neuter gender? It’s true! Old Italian had three genders: masculine, feminine, and a genus alternans that we might call the neuter, like Romanian. Discover the fascinating nature of the transitional grammar of Mediaeval Italian, and what it tells us about the development of the Romance languages. Learn Italian with LA STORIA DI ITALO by Podcast Italiano, using this link to get 30% off for a limited time: 🇮🇹 SOURCES: Loporcaro et al. (2014): Middei (2022): Treccani on the Neuter Gender in I
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