grammaticale
grammatical
adjective grahm-mah-tee-KAH-leh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin 'grammaticalis', pertaining to grammar, from Greek 'grammatikē'.
Usage Note
Grammaticale describes anything relating to grammar: un errore grammaticale (a grammatical error), una regola grammaticale (a grammar rule). As an -ale adjective it has one form for both genders. Note the related adverb grammaticalmente (grammatically) and the noun grammatica (grammar).
Examples
"Ha fatto solo un piccolo errore grammaticale."
Natural Translation
He made only a small grammatical error.
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