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How do you say "broccoli" in Italian?
i broccoli
In Italian, "broccoli" is i broccoli.
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Pronunciation
Say BROHK-koh-lee. Stress the first syllable with an 'oh' sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine plural (i broccoli). The singular il broccolo is rarely used.
Example sentence
I broccoli sono verdi e nutrienti.
Broccoli is green and nutritious.
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How to remember i broccoli
Broccoli sounds the same in English and Italian. It comes from Italian origin anyway.
Related words
- apple la mela
- cabbage il cavolo
- can la lattina
- cheese il formaggio
- kiwi il kiwi
- potato la patata
- shopping list la lista della spesa
- shrimp il gambero
- soy sauce la salsa di soia
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Questions about i broccoli
How do you say "broccoli" in Italian?
In Italian, "broccoli" is i broccoli. It is a noun.
How is i broccoli written in Italian?
i broccoli is written using the standard Italian script.
How is i broccoli used in a sentence?
Use i broccoli as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: I broccoli sono verdi e nutrienti. (Broccoli is green and nutritious.).
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