is cappuccino masculine or feminine

is giorno masculine or feminine

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The terms "masculine" and "feminine" typically apply to nouns in certain languages that have grammatical gender, such as Spanish, French, or Italian. Each noun is assigned a gender (usually masculine or feminine) for grammatical purposes.

In Italian, the noun "cappuccino" is masculine. We can determine this by looking at the ending of the word. In general, Italian words that end in "-o" are typically masculine. For example, "caffè" (coffee) is also masculine.

Regarding the name "Giorno," it is a masculine name in Italian. Names do not have grammatical gender, so they are not classified as masculine or feminine. However, "Giorno" is a masculine name in Italian, similar to how names like "Marco" or "Luca" are typically associated with males.

Please note that grammatical gender does not necessarily have any relation to biological gender or the meaning of the word itself. It is simply a grammatical feature of the language.