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How do you say "economics" in Italian?

l'economia

Noun

In Italian, "economics" is l'economia.

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Pronunciation

eh-koh-noh-MEE-ah. Stress MEE. Five syllables, smooth flow. Each vowel is pronounced separately.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun, plural le economie. Ends in 'ia', which is feminine. Derived from Greek 'oikonomia' (household management).

Example sentence

Studio l'economia globale.

I study global economics.

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How to remember l'economia

Economia comes from Greek 'oikonomia' (house rules). English has 'economy' and 'economics' from the same root.

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Questions about l'economia

How do you say "economics" in Italian?

In Italian, "economics" is l'economia. It is a noun.

How is l'economia written in Italian?

l'economia is written using the standard Italian script.

How is l'economia used in a sentence?

Use l'economia as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Studio l'economia globale. (I study global economics.).

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