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How do you say "golf" in Italian?
il golf
In Italian, "golf" is il golf.
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Pronunciation
GOLF. One clear syllable. Pronounced exactly like the English word 'golf'.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun, plural i golf. English loanword. Takes il in singular, i in plural.
Example sentence
Gioco a golf.
I play golf.
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How to remember il golf
Golf is a direct English loanword. The word is identical in Italian and English.
Related words
- archery il tiro con l'arco
- badminton il badminton
- bicycle la bicicletta
- cricket il cricket
- field hockey l’hockey su prato
- helmet il casco
- ice hockey l’hockey su ghiaccio
- rugby il rugby
- soccer il calcio
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Questions about il golf
How do you say "golf" in Italian?
In Italian, "golf" is il golf. It is a noun.
Is il golf masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun, plural i golf. English loanword. Takes il in singular, i in plural.
How is il golf used in a sentence?
Use il golf as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Gioco a golf. (I play golf.).
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