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How do you say "cassette" in Italian?
la cassetta
In Italian, "cassette" is la cassetta.
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Pronunciation
Kahs-SEH-tah, three syllables. Stress on 'seh.' Say 'kahs' + 'seh' + 'tah.'
Grammar notes
La cassetta is feminine. The plural is le cassette. Cassetta is the Italian word for cassette tape.
Example sentence
La cassetta di musica suonava al caffè.
The music cassette played at the cafe.
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How to remember la cassetta
Cassetta sounds exactly like 'cassette' in English, a loanword from Italian that's now used the same way.
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Questions about la cassetta
How do you say "cassette" in Italian?
In Italian, "cassette" is la cassetta. It is a noun.
Is la cassetta masculine or feminine?
La cassetta is feminine. The plural is le cassette. Cassetta is the Italian word for cassette tape.
How is la cassetta used in a sentence?
Use la cassetta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La cassetta di musica suonava al caffè. (The music cassette played at the cafe.).
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