singolareplurale
Singolareplurale is an Italian term that describes the grammatical phenomenon of a word having both singular and plural forms that are identical. This occurs in Italian primarily with nouns ending in a vowel in the singular, where the plural form often remains unchanged. For example, the word "il problema" (the problem) becomes "i problemi" (the problems), with no change in the word itself beyond the article. This contrasts with many other Italian nouns which undergo a vowel change between singular and plural (e.g., "il libro" becomes "i libri").
The concept of singolareplurale highlights the irregularities and specific rules within Italian grammar. While many nouns