Additional article words in Italian
Bug #1332837 reported by
Jellby
This bug affects 1 person
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Bug Description
Currently, the article words in Italian (per_language_
'ita': ('Lo\\s+', 'Il\\s+', "L'", 'La\\s+', 'Gli\\s+', 'I\\s+', 'Le\\s+')
I suggest two improvements:
1. Add the indeterminate article ("un" and variants)
2. Add the curly apostrophe, as it's done in French.
If I'm not mistaken, the final list would be:
'ita': ('Lo\\s+', 'Il\\s+', "L'", 'L\xb4', 'La\\s+', 'Gli\\s+', 'I\\s+', 'Le\\s+', 'Uno\\s+', 'Un\\s+', 'Una\\s+', "Un'", 'Un\xb4', 'Dei\\s+', 'Degli\\s+', 'Delle\\s+', 'Del\\s+', 'Della\\s+', 'Dello\\s+', "Dell'", 'Dell\xb4')
but maybe a native Italian should revise it.
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Hmm, well I dont know any native italian speakers, and Wikipedia seems en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Italian_ grammar# Articles
mostly to agree with you, so I am OK with making the change:
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however I will leave this ticket open for a few days in case any italian
speakers chance open it and care to comment.