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How do you say "jeans" in Italian?
i jeans
In Italian, "jeans" is i jeans.
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Pronunciation
Say JEE-ans. Italians keep the English pronunciation but add an 'a' sound at the end.
Grammar notes
Masculine plural (i jeans). No singular form is used in modern Italian. Always plural.
Example sentence
Preferisco indossare i jeans al lavoro.
I prefer to wear jeans to work.
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How to remember i jeans
Jeans is the same word in English and Italian, just with the typical Italian vowel ending.
Related words
- cap il berretto
- dress il vestito
- fabric il tessuto
- ring l'anello
- sleeve la manica
- staff il personale
- sunglasses gli occhiali da sole
- t-shirt la maglietta
- underwear la biancheria intima
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Questions about i jeans
How do you say "jeans" in Italian?
In Italian, "jeans" is i jeans. It is a noun.
How is i jeans written in Italian?
i jeans is written using the standard Italian script.
How is i jeans used in a sentence?
Use i jeans as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Preferisco indossare i jeans al lavoro. (I prefer to wear jeans to work.).
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