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How do you say "fifty-eight" in Italian?
cinquantotto
In Italian, "fifty-eight" is cinquantotto.
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Pronunciation
chin-kwan-TOT-toh. Eight is 'otto', with two t's and a long 'o' sound.
Grammar notes
Cinquantotto combines with otto, which has a double t and does not elide.
Example sentence
La riunione inizia tra cinquantotto secondi.
The meeting starts in fifty-eight seconds.
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How to remember cinquantotto
Otto sounds solid with its double t. Cinquantotto is fifty plus a strong otto.
Related words
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- thirty-three trentatré
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Questions about cinquantotto
How do you say "fifty-eight" in Italian?
In Italian, "fifty-eight" is cinquantotto. It is a noun.
How is cinquantotto written in Italian?
cinquantotto is written using the standard Italian script.
How is cinquantotto used in a sentence?
Use cinquantotto as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La riunione inizia tra cinquantotto secondi. (The meeting starts in fifty-eight seconds.).
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"Fifty-eight" in other languages
- Japanese 五十八 (gojūhachi)
- Korean 오십팔 (o sip pal)
- Chinese 五十八 (wǔ shí bā)
- Spanish cincuenta y ocho
- Spanish (Latin America) cincuenta y ocho
- French cinquante-huit
- German achtundfünfzig
- Russian пятьдесят восемь (pyat'desyat' vosem')
- Greek πενήντα οχτώ (penínta ochtó)
- Arabic تمانية وخمسين (tamanya wi'khamseen)
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