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How do you say "llama" in Italian?
il lama
In Italian, "llama" is il lama.
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Pronunciation
Say LAH-mah. Stress the first syllable with an 'ah' sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (il lama). Plural: i lama. Not to be confused with lama the Buddhist monk.
Example sentence
Il lama è un animale che sputa.
The llama is an animal that spits.
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How to remember il lama
Lama sounds the same as the English word. It is a South American animal.
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Questions about il lama
How do you say "llama" in Italian?
In Italian, "llama" is il lama. It is a noun.
Is il lama masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (il lama). Plural: i lama. Not to be confused with lama the Buddhist monk.
How is il lama used in a sentence?
Use il lama as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il lama è un animale che sputa. (The llama is an animal that spits.).
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