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

quarantatré

Noun

In Italian, "forty-three" is quarantatré.

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Pronunciation

kwa-ran-ta-TREH. The final 'é' has an acute accent and rhymes with 'day'.

Grammar notes

Quarantatré keeps the accent on the final syllable. This marks all numbers ending in -tre, -sei, -sette, -otto, -nove.

Example sentence

Tra quarantatré giorni partirò.

I will leave in forty-three days.

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How to remember quarantatré

The accent on tré marks it out from quarantadue and quarantaquattro, making it sound distinct.

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Questions about quarantatré

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

In Italian, "forty-three" is quarantatré. It is a noun.

How is quarantatré written in Italian?

quarantatré is written using the standard Italian script.

How is quarantatré used in a sentence?

Use quarantatré as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tra quarantatré giorni partirò. (I will leave in forty-three days.).

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