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Is the Italian word same in both its singular and plural forms?

You're likely thinking of words that are the same in both singular and plural forms in Italian. These words are called invariant nouns and are relatively few in number.

Here are a few examples:

* la gente (the people) - both singular and plural

* la frutta (the fruit) - both singular and plural

* la pasta (the pasta) - both singular and plural

* la gente (the people) - both singular and plural

It's important to remember that even though these words have the same form in singular and plural, their meaning can change depending on the context. For example, "la gente" can refer to one person or multiple people.

While some words remain the same, most nouns in Italian do change form to indicate singular or plural.

Let me know if you have any other questions about Italian grammar!

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