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How do you say "moon" in Italian?

la luna

Noun Feminine

In Italian, "moon" is la luna.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced LOO-nah. Two syllables, stress on the first. The 'oo' sound is like in English 'moon'.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun. Article: la luna. Plural: le lune. From Latin 'luna', the celestial body.

Example sentence

La luna è piena stasera.

The moon is full tonight.

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How to remember la luna

Luna is the moon that lights the night sky. The word sounds similar to 'lunar'.

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Questions about la luna

How do you say "moon" in Italian?

In Italian, "moon" is la luna. It is a noun.

Is la luna masculine or feminine?

Feminine noun. Article: la luna. Plural: le lune. From Latin 'luna', the celestial body.

How is la luna used in a sentence?

Use la luna as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La luna è piena stasera. (The moon is full tonight.).

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