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How do you say "billboard" in Italian?
il tabellone
In Italian, "billboard" is il tabellone.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced tah-bel-LOH-neh. Three syllables, stress on the second. The double 'l' makes one sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun. Article: il tabellone. Plural: i tabelloni. From 'tabella', a board or panel.
Example sentence
Il tabellone mostra il punteggio della partita.
The billboard shows the game score.
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How to remember il tabellone
Tabellone is a large billboard or scoreboard, a big display panel.
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Questions about il tabellone
How do you say "billboard" in Italian?
In Italian, "billboard" is il tabellone. It is a noun.
Is il tabellone masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun. Article: il tabellone. Plural: i tabelloni. From 'tabella', a board or panel.
How is il tabellone used in a sentence?
Use il tabellone as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il tabellone mostra il punteggio della partita. (The billboard shows the game score.).
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