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Hello,
I’m writing to support the report made by another user regarding Italian power words:
👉 #970628 – Italian power wordsAs someone who writes content in Italian — like anyone else using the language — it’s quite limiting to only be able to use power words in their masculine singular form. This restriction often forces us to choose between:
writing an article with a grammatically correct headline that gets a yellow score, or
using a headline “optimized” for Rank Math, but grammatically incorrect (e.g., soluzione definitivo).
I understand the list is constantly evolving, but it would be incredibly helpful if the system could automatically recognize more common grammatical variations — such as feminine and plural forms — or at least allow a more flexible version of power words for languages with gender and number inflections.
To be helpful, I’m attaching a list of power words in four forms: masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural.
Please note:Some words change according to gender and/or number.
Others remain the same in all forms.
In a few cases, the variations included may not be grammatically perfect but are widely accepted and commonly used.
I’d be happy to provide more examples or suggestions if needed.
Thanks for your attention and for the great work you’re doing.
Best regards,
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