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How do you say "bottle opener" in Italian?
l’apri bottiglia
In Italian, "bottle opener" is l’apri bottiglia.
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Pronunciation
Say ah-pree BOHT-tee-lyah. Stress ah-PREE and BOHT.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (l'apri bottiglia). Plural: gli apri bottiglie. Two words connected.
Example sentence
L'apri bottiglia è uno strumento utile.
The bottle opener is a useful tool.
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How to remember l’apri bottiglia
Apri bottiglia means 'open bottle.' A bottle opener opens bottles.
Related words
- blanket la coperta
- bowl la ciotola
- clothes hanger la stampella
- fork la forchetta
- grater la grattugia
- hot water l’acqua calda
- steam il vapore
- stove i fornelli
- toilet il gabinetto
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Questions about l’apri bottiglia
How do you say "bottle opener" in Italian?
In Italian, "bottle opener" is l’apri bottiglia. It is a noun.
How is l’apri bottiglia written in Italian?
l’apri bottiglia is written using the standard Italian script.
How is l’apri bottiglia used in a sentence?
Use l’apri bottiglia as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'apri bottiglia è uno strumento utile. (The bottle opener is a useful tool.).
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