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How do you say "eighty" in Italian?
ottanta
In Italian, "eighty" is ottanta.
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Pronunciation
ot-AHN-tah. Stress on the second syllable. Double t sounds like one.
Grammar notes
Ottanta is invariable. It comes from otto, meaning eight.
Example sentence
La maratona percorre ottanta chilometri.
The marathon covers eighty kilometers.
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How to remember ottanta
Ottanta starts with 'otto', meaning eight. Eight tens equals eighty.
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Questions about ottanta
How do you say "eighty" in Italian?
In Italian, "eighty" is ottanta. It is a noun.
How is ottanta written in Italian?
ottanta is written using the standard Italian script.
How is ottanta used in a sentence?
Use ottanta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La maratona percorre ottanta chilometri. (The marathon covers eighty kilometers.).
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