Articles in italian are the definite, indefinite, and partitive articles.
What are the partitive articles in Italian?
The partitive articles (Del, Dello, Dell’, Della) corresponds to “Some/Any” in English. Partitive articles indicate a part of something or a small amount of something.
When to use dei, degli, and delle?
Partevie articles (dei, degli, delle, etc) are used before nouns according to the following rules:
M.S | M.Plur | F.S | F.Plur | |
Words that begin with a consonant | Del | Dei | Della | Della |
Words that begin with a vowel | Dell’ | Degli | Dell’ | Della |
Words starting with s + consonant, z, ps, gn, x and y | Dello | Degli | – | – |
What are the partitive articles forms in Italian?
Partitive articles are formed by combining the preposition Di with the Definite article.
[Partitive article = di + definite article]
Masculine Singular | Feminine Singular |
Di + Il =Del | Di + La =Della |
Di + Lo =Dello | _ |
Di + L’ =Dell’ | Di + L’ =Dell’ |
Masculine Plural | Feminine Plural |
Di + i =Dei | Di + La =Della |
Di + Gli =Degli | _ |
Sing. | Plur. | |
Feminine | La Carta (The Paper) L’Acqua (The Water) Le Lettere (The Letters) | Della carta (some/any paper) Dell’acqua (some/any water) Delle lettere (some/any letters) |
Masculine | Il Vino (The wine) L’Olio (The oil) Lo Zucchero (The sugar) I Libri (The books) Gli Errori (The mistakes) | Del vino (some/any wine) Dell’olio (some/any oil) Dello zucchero (some/any sugar) Dei libri (some/any books) Degli errori (some/any mistakes) |
Alternatives to the italian partitive articles
A). Qualche (some/any)
Used only with singular, countable nouns although there is a plural sense:
- Ho letto qualche racconto di Calvino.
- I read some short stories by Calvino
B). Un pò di (a little/ some / any)
Can be used as an alternative to both singular and sometimes plural partitive articles:
- Vuoi un pò di latte?
- Would you like some milk?
- Vorrei un pò di fragole.
- I’d like some strawberries.
C). Alcuni, alcune (some / a few)
Can be used as an alternative to the plural partitive article:
- Ho fatto alcuni esercizi di grammatica.
- I did some grammar exercises.
D) Nessun, nessuno, nessuna / Alcun, alcuno, alcuna (Not / any).
Can be used before countable nouns.
- Non ho letto nessun libro di Moravia.
- I haven’t read any book(s) By Moravia
- Non ho letto alcun libro di Moravia.
- I haven’t read any book(s) By Moravia
- Qui non c’è nessuna penna che funzioni.
- There’s no pen here that works.
- Qui non c’è alcuna penna che funzioni.
- There’s no pen here that works.