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How do you say "fifteen" in Italian?
quindici
In Italian, "fifteen" is quindici.
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Pronunciation
Kwin-DEE-chee. Three syllables, last stressed. The 'ci' sounds like 'ch'.
Grammar notes
Number, invariable. Plural quindici (unchanged). Teen number.
Example sentence
Quindici minuti sono un quarto d'ora.
Fifteen minutes are a quarter hour.
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How to remember quindici
Quindici has quin (five) in it. Fifteen is five plus ten.
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Questions about quindici
How do you say "fifteen" in Italian?
In Italian, "fifteen" is quindici. It is a noun.
How is quindici written in Italian?
quindici is written using the standard Italian script.
How is quindici used in a sentence?
Use quindici as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Quindici minuti sono un quarto d'ora. (Fifteen minutes are a quarter hour.).
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