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== General Word List == | == General Word List == | ||
This general word list includes words commonly seen in genealogical sources. Numbers, months, and days of the week are listed both here and in separate sections that follow this list. | This general word list includes words commonly seen in genealogical sources. Numbers, months, and days of the week are listed both here and in separate sections that follow this list. | ||
When a word has both a male and female version, this word list gives the feminine ending of words after a hyphen, such as: | In this list, optional versions of Italian words or variable endings (such as some plural or feminine endings) are given after a hyphen. Parentheses in the English column clarify the definition. In Italian, some words have both a male and female form, such as: | ||
neonato, -a male child, female child | |||
cognato, -a brother-in-law, sister- | '''Italian - English''' | ||
cugino, -a male cousin, female cousin | *'''neonato''' - male child | ||
''' | *'''neonata''' - female child | ||
When a word has both a male and female version, this word list gives the feminine ending of words after a hyphen, such as: | |||
'''Italian - English''' | |||
*'''neonato, -a''' - male child, female child | |||
*'''cognato, -a''' - brother-in-law, sister-in-law | |||
*'''cugino, -a''' - male cousin, female cousin | |||
* † = '''morto, -a''' - died | |||
== Numbers == | == Numbers == |
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