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How do you say "chair" in Italian?

la sedia

Noun Feminine

In Italian, "chair" is la sedia.

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Pronunciation

SEH-dee-ah, three syllables. Stress on 'ah.' Say 'seh' + 'dee' + 'ah.'

Grammar notes

La sedia is feminine. The plural is le sedie. Sedia is the common word for a chair in Italian.

Example sentence

La sedia era comoda al caffè.

The chair was comfortable at the cafe.

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How to remember la sedia

Sedia sounds like 'sedentary,' which is what you do when you sit in a chair.

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Questions about la sedia

How do you say "chair" in Italian?

In Italian, "chair" is la sedia. It is a noun.

Is la sedia masculine or feminine?

La sedia is feminine. The plural is le sedie. Sedia is the common word for a chair in Italian.

How is la sedia used in a sentence?

Use la sedia as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La sedia era comoda al caffè. (The chair was comfortable at the cafe.).

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