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How do you say "cloudy" in Italian?
è nuvoloso
In Italian, "cloudy" is è nuvoloso.
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Pronunciation
Eh noo-voh-LOH-soh, three words, stress on LOH.
Grammar notes
È nuvoloso is a verb phrase. Nuvoloso is an adjective meaning cloudy, from nuvola (cloud).
Example sentence
È nuvoloso questa mattina.
It is cloudy this morning.
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How to remember è nuvoloso
Nuvola means cloud - nuvoloso is full of clouds, which is cloudy.
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Questions about è nuvoloso
How do you say "cloudy" in Italian?
In Italian, "cloudy" is è nuvoloso. It is a noun.
How is è nuvoloso written in Italian?
è nuvoloso is written using the standard Italian script.
How is è nuvoloso used in a sentence?
Use è nuvoloso as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: È nuvoloso questa mattina. (It is cloudy this morning.).
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