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How do you say "crockery" in Italian?

le stoviglie

Noun Masculine

In Italian, "crockery" is le stoviglie.

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Pronunciation

Say stoh-VEE-lyeh, with stress on the second syllable and a rolled r.

Grammar notes

Le stoviglie is feminine plural. Singular: la stoviglia. Always used in plural form.

Example sentence

Le stoviglie sono pulite.

The crockery is clean.

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How to remember le stoviglie

Stoviglie refers to dishes and tableware - crockery for serving and eating meals.

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Questions about le stoviglie

How do you say "crockery" in Italian?

In Italian, "crockery" is le stoviglie. It is a noun.

Is le stoviglie masculine or feminine?

Le stoviglie is feminine plural. Singular: la stoviglia. Always used in plural form.

How is le stoviglie used in a sentence?

Use le stoviglie as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le stoviglie sono pulite. (The crockery is clean.).

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