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## Italian ## Italian
- The Italian localization uses gender-neutral language for its translations. The following spellings are used: - The Italian localization uses gender-neutral language for its translations. The following spellings are used:
- "Il/la", "bambino/bambina" and other words that change according to their gender are combined using a forward slash. This extended form is preferred. - "Il/la", "tuoi/tue" and other words that change according to their gender and that can't be abbreviated neatly are combined using a forward slash.
- The contracted form (suo/a, bambino/a) should be used only for reasons of space or in case of many repetitions. - "Su*, bambin* and other words that have the same structure are abbreviated using an asterisk if possible.
- The word "Tiny" is gender-neutral: "un/una Tiny", "il/la Tiny". - The word "Tiny" is gender-neutral: "un* Tiny", "il/la Tiny".
- The plural of foreign words that have no translation follows this rule: - The plural of foreign words that have no translation follows this rule:
- If the word is already in common use in Italian, its plural will be the same as the singular form: "film", "bar". - If the word is already in common use in Italian, its plural will be the same as the singular form: "film", "bar".
- If the word is new or highly specialized, its plural will be the same as it is in its origin language: "Tinies". - If the word is new or highly specialized, its plural will be the same as it is in its origin language: "Tinies".