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How do you say "crops" in Italian?
il raccolto
In Italian, "crops" is il raccolto.
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Pronunciation
Say rahk-KOH-ltoh, with stress on the second syllable and a rolled r.
Grammar notes
Il raccolto is masculine. Plural: i raccolti. Comes from 'raccogliere' (to gather/harvest).
Example sentence
Il raccolto è abbondante.
The crops are abundant.
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How to remember il raccolto
Raccolto comes from 'raccogliere' (to gather) - the crops you gather from the field at harvest.
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- black pepper il pepe nero
- door la porta
- dough l’impasto
- fountain pen la penna stilografica
- grater la grattugia
- grocery display l’espositore di generi alimentari
- rabbit il coniglio
- sea horse il cavalluccio marino
- shoes le scarpe
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Questions about il raccolto
How do you say "crops" in Italian?
In Italian, "crops" is il raccolto. It is a noun.
Is il raccolto masculine or feminine?
Il raccolto is masculine. Plural: i raccolti. Comes from 'raccogliere' (to gather/harvest).
How is il raccolto used in a sentence?
Use il raccolto as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il raccolto è abbondante. (The crops are abundant.).
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