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How do you say "fifty-three" in Italian?

cinquantatré

Noun

In Italian, "fifty-three" is cinquantatré.

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Pronunciation

chin-kwan-ta-TREH. Tre has an accent mark, making it sound long and clear.

Grammar notes

Cinquantatré carries the accent on tre, marking it as different from cinquantadue.

Example sentence

Ho letto cinquantatré libri quest'anno.

I read fifty-three books this year.

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How to remember cinquantatré

The acute accent on tre is your signal that this number is ending in three.

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Questions about cinquantatré

How do you say "fifty-three" in Italian?

In Italian, "fifty-three" is cinquantatré. It is a noun.

How is cinquantatré written in Italian?

cinquantatré is written using the standard Italian script.

How is cinquantatré used in a sentence?

Use cinquantatré as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Ho letto cinquantatré libri quest'anno. (I read fifty-three books this year.).

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