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How do you say "blanket" in Italian?
la coperta
In Italian, "blanket" is la coperta.
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Pronunciation
koh-PAIR-tah. Stress PAIR. The 'c' is soft before 'e', so it sounds like 'ko', and 'oper' rhymes with 'ope-er'.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun, plural le coperte. Regular noun ending in 'a'. Derived from the verb 'coprire' (to cover).
Example sentence
Mi copro con la coperta.
I cover myself with a blanket.
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How to remember la coperta
Coperta comes from 'coprire' (to cover). A blanket covers you, so the word makes perfect sense etymologically.
Related words
- book cover la copertina del libro
- bowl la ciotola
- candle la candela
- diary il diario
- fork la forchetta
- mirror lo specchio
- steam il vapore
- toilet il gabinetto
- toothpaste il dentifricio
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Questions about la coperta
How do you say "blanket" in Italian?
In Italian, "blanket" is la coperta. It is a noun.
Is la coperta masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun, plural le coperte. Regular noun ending in 'a'. Derived from the verb 'coprire' (to cover).
How is la coperta used in a sentence?
Use la coperta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi copro con la coperta. (I cover myself with a blanket.).
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