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How do you say "fifty" in Italian?

cinquanta

Noun

In Italian, "fifty" is cinquanta.

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Pronunciation

chin-KWAN-tah. Emphasis on the first part. Pronounce 'qua' like 'kwa'.

Grammar notes

Cinquanta is invariable and does not agree with following nouns. It stands alone or with 'di' when in partitives.

Example sentence

Il negozio apre fra cinquanta giorni.

The shop opens in fifty days.

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How to remember cinquanta

Cinquanta contains 'cinque' (five). Think of it as the marker for the midpoint in counting to hundred.

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Questions about cinquanta

How do you say "fifty" in Italian?

In Italian, "fifty" is cinquanta. It is a noun.

How is cinquanta written in Italian?

cinquanta is written using the standard Italian script.

How is cinquanta used in a sentence?

Use cinquanta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il negozio apre fra cinquanta giorni. (The shop opens in fifty days.).

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