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How do you say "forty-one" in Italian?

quarantuno

Noun

In Italian, "forty-one" is quarantuno.

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Pronunciation

kwa-ran-TOO-noh. Stress the second syllable. The 'uno' at the end sounds like 'ooh-noh'.

Grammar notes

Quarantuno combines quaranta with uno. It becomes quarantun' when followed by a vowel or 'a/e' feminine article.

Example sentence

Mi piace il numero quarantuno.

I like the number forty-one.

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How to remember quarantuno

Uno plus quaranta equals quarantuno. Think of it as one more than quaranta, and uno always changes form.

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Questions about quarantuno

How do you say "forty-one" in Italian?

In Italian, "forty-one" is quarantuno. It is a noun.

How is quarantuno written in Italian?

quarantuno is written using the standard Italian script.

How is quarantuno used in a sentence?

Use quarantuno as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi piace il numero quarantuno. (I like the number forty-one.).

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