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Il mio nome è Giovanni.
My name is Giovanni.
Qual è il tuo nome?
What is your name?
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'Nome' is a masculine noun in Italian, meaning 'name.' It is used in various contexts, from asking someone's personal name to referring to the name of an object, place, or concept. The most common usage is in introductions, where you would ask 'Qual è il tuo nome?' (What is your name?) or 'Come ti chiami?' (Literally, 'How do you call yourself?', but effectively 'What is your name?'). When referring to a surname, the term 'cognome' is used. For example, 'Il mio nome è Marco e il mio cognome è Rossi' (My name is Marco and my surname is Rossi). 'Nome' can also be used in a broader sense, such as 'il nome di una città' (the name of a city) or 'il nome di un fiore' (the name of a flower). It can also appear in expressions like 'dare un nome a qualcosa' (to give a name to something) or 'fare il nome di qualcuno' (to mention someone's name). It's important to remember the gender of the noun when using articles and adjectives; for instance, 'un bel nome' (a beautiful name) where 'bel' agrees with the masculine 'nome.' The plural form is 'nomi.' Understanding the versatility and common phrases associated with 'nome' is key to communicating effectively in Italian.
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Origine du mot
From Latin 'nomen', ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.
Contexte culturel
The concept of 'nome' is fundamental in Italian culture, as in most cultures. The choice of a child's name is often significant, influenced by family traditions, religious figures, or popular trends. Historically, names could also reflect one's region of origin or social status. The use of 'nome' in everyday conversation is very common, extending from personal identification to grammatical concepts.
Astuce mémo
mnemonic
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Il mio ____ è Giovanni.
Che bel ____!
Qual è il tuo ____?
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2 sur 2Il mio nome è Giovanni.
My name is Giovanni.
Qual è il tuo nome?
What is your name?
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