In steede of, Pẻr il. Pẻr i. Pẻr lo. Pẻr gli. Pẻr li. Pẻr la. Pẻr le. They say and write. Pẻl. Pẻi. Pẻ', Pẻllo. Pẻgli. Pẻlli. Pẻlla. Pẻlle. For, Through, or by the.


In steede of, In il. In i. In lo. In gli. In li. In la. In le. They say and write, Nél. Nei. Ne'. Néllo. Négli, Nélli. Nélla. Nélle. In English, In, Into, or in the.


In steede of, Non il. Non i. Non lo. Non gli. Non li. Non la. Non le. They say and write, Nol. Noi. No'. Nóllo. Nógli. Nólli. Nólla. Nólle. In English, Not the, not him, not her, or not them, &c. Let this suffice for the Articles and the vse of them.

Of Nounes in generall, namely of Substantiues, and of the vse of them.

A Noune is properly any thing of Essence or Substance, which may either be touched, seene, or imagined, as Árbore, Córno, Fióre, Sásso, &c. Sóle, Lúna, Ciẻlo, Stélla, &c. Dío, Ánima, Speránza, Paradíso, &c.

Note that all Italian Nounes, both Substantiues, Adiectiues, and Proper, be either of the Masculine or Feminine genders, and that most of them be either meerely Latine, or deriued of the Latine. Those that be Latine, haue only the Ablatiue case singular of the same, which serueth for all cases singular of the Italian, and only the Articles distinguish both genders and numbers; so that whosoeuer knowes the Articles perfectly, and learneth to decline but one Noune, shall thereby know how to decline all. I will not therfore be tedious.