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How do you say "cigarette" in Italian?
la sigaretta
In Italian, "cigarette" is la sigaretta.
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Pronunciation
See-gah-REH-tah, four syllables. Stress on 'reh.' Each syllable is clear and distinct.
Grammar notes
La sigaretta is feminine. The plural is le sigarette. Sigaretta is the standard word for cigarette.
Example sentence
La sigaretta era proibita al caffè al chiuso.
The cigarette was prohibited in the indoor cafe.
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How to remember la sigaretta
Sigaretta sounds like 'cigarette' in English, with an Italian -etta ending added.
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Questions about la sigaretta
How do you say "cigarette" in Italian?
In Italian, "cigarette" is la sigaretta. It is a noun.
Is la sigaretta masculine or feminine?
La sigaretta is feminine. The plural is le sigarette. Sigaretta is the standard word for cigarette.
How is la sigaretta used in a sentence?
Use la sigaretta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La sigaretta era proibita al caffè al chiuso. (The cigarette was prohibited in the indoor cafe.).
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