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How do you say "money" in Italian?
i soldi
In Italian, "money" is i soldi.
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Pronunciation
Say SOHL-dee. Stress the first syllable with a short 'oh' sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine plural (i soldi). The singular is il soldo (a historic coin), but we always use the plural for money.
Example sentence
Non ho abbastanza soldi per comprare una macchina.
I don't have enough money to buy a car.
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How to remember i soldi
Soldi is always plural in Italian, even when talking about money in general. It's like saying 'monies' in old English.
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Questions about i soldi
How do you say "money" in Italian?
In Italian, "money" is i soldi. It is a noun.
How is i soldi written in Italian?
i soldi is written using the standard Italian script.
How is i soldi used in a sentence?
Use i soldi as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Non ho abbastanza soldi per comprare una macchina. (I don't have enough money to buy a car.).
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