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How do you say "gas" in Italian?
il gas
In Italian, "gas" is il gas.
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Pronunciation
Say gahs, with stress on the one syllable and an Italian z sound.
Grammar notes
Il gas is masculine. Plural: i gas (unchanged). This is a loanword from English used unchanged.
Example sentence
Il gas è inodore.
The gas is odorless.
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How to remember il gas
Gas is identical in English and Italian - a fuel or air-like substance.
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Questions about il gas
How do you say "gas" in Italian?
In Italian, "gas" is il gas. It is a noun.
Is il gas masculine or feminine?
Il gas is masculine. Plural: i gas (unchanged). This is a loanword from English used unchanged.
How is il gas used in a sentence?
Use il gas as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il gas è inodore. (The gas is odorless.).
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