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How do you say "eighty-five" in Italian?
ottantacinque
In Italian, "eighty-five" is ottantacinque.
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Pronunciation
ot-tan-ta-CHIN-kwe. Cinque is five. The final 'que' is silent.
Grammar notes
Ottantacinque is invariable. The que ending is not pronounced.
Example sentence
Il progetto avrà una durata di ottantacinque giorni.
The project will have a duration of eighty-five days.
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How to remember ottantacinque
Ottanta plus cinque. Cinque means five and ends silently.
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Questions about ottantacinque
How do you say "eighty-five" in Italian?
In Italian, "eighty-five" is ottantacinque. It is a noun.
How is ottantacinque written in Italian?
ottantacinque is written using the standard Italian script.
How is ottantacinque used in a sentence?
Use ottantacinque as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il progetto avrà una durata di ottantacinque giorni. (The project will have a duration of eighty-five days.).
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"Eighty-five" in other languages
- Japanese 八十五 (hachijūgo)
- Korean 팔십오 (pal sip o)
- Chinese 八十五 (bā shí wǔ)
- Spanish ochenta y cinco
- Spanish (Latin America) ochenta y cinco
- French quatre-vingt-cinq
- German fünfundachtzig
- Russian восемьдесят пять (vosem'desyat' pyat')
- Greek ογδοντα πέντε (ogdónta pénte)
- Arabic خمسة وتمانين (khamsa witamaneen)
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