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Italian-Ligurian (Genoese) dictionary

stabile

adj.
  1. ben fisso, che non si muove

    stabile [ˈstabile]1

    fisso [ˈfisˑu]

  2. di persona: ben piantato, robusto

    stagno [ˈstaɲˑu]

m. n.
  1. fabbricato, edificio

    casamento [kazaˈmeŋtu]

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1. Plurals of feminines in -e

Feminine nouns and adjectives ending in -e remain unchanged in the plural, keeping a form closer to the original Latin declension compared to the Italian equivalents. Thus unna ciave > doe ciave < duae claves “two keys” and unna noxe > træ noxe < tres nuces “three nuts”. Plural forms in -i, such as ciavi and noxi, are Italianisms widely spread especially in urban areas. Exceptions are feminines in -eise, whose plural form is now -eixi as in the masculine: unna zeneise > dötræ zeneixi “some Genoese women”.

Declensions

m. s m. p f. s f. p
casamento casamenti
fisso fisci fissa fisse
stabile stabili stabile stabile
stagno stagni stagna stagne