Here's why:
* It ends in "-o": In Italian, most nouns ending in "-o" are masculine.
* It refers to a male person: "Italiano" can refer to a male person from Italy.
To refer to a female person from Italy, you would use the feminine form "italiana."
Here's why:
* It ends in "-o": In Italian, most nouns ending in "-o" are masculine.
* It refers to a male person: "Italiano" can refer to a male person from Italy.
To refer to a female person from Italy, you would use the feminine form "italiana."