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How do you say "forty-four" in Italian?
quarantaquattro
In Italian, "forty-four" is quarantaquattro.
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Pronunciation
kwa-ran-ta-QUA-troh. Emphasis on 'qua'. The 'quattro' sounds like 'KWAN-troh'.
Grammar notes
Quarantaquattro is invariable. The double t in quattro stays, and the whole number does not change.
Example sentence
Abbiamo quarantaquattro studenti in totale.
We have forty-four students in total.
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How to remember quarantaquattro
Quattro means four, and quarantaquattro is like saying forty plus four in one breath.
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Questions about quarantaquattro
How do you say "forty-four" in Italian?
In Italian, "forty-four" is quarantaquattro. It is a noun.
How is quarantaquattro written in Italian?
quarantaquattro is written using the standard Italian script.
How is quarantaquattro used in a sentence?
Use quarantaquattro as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Abbiamo quarantaquattro studenti in totale. (We have forty-four students in total.).
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"Forty-four" in other languages
- Japanese 四十四 (yonjūyon)
- Korean 사십사 (sa sip sa)
- Chinese 四十四 (sì shí sì)
- Spanish cuarenta y cuatro
- Spanish (Latin America) cuarenta y cuatro
- French quarante-quatre
- German vierundvierzig
- Russian сорок четыре (sorok chetyre)
- Greek σαράντα τέσσερα (saránta téssera)
- Arabic أربعة وأربعين (arba'a wi'arba'een)
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