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How do you say "net" in Italian?
la rete
In Italian, "net" is la rete.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced REH-teh. Two syllables, stress on the first. Sounds similar to English 'ret'.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun. Article: la rete. Plural: le reti. From Latin 'rete', a net.
Example sentence
La rete del tennis è rotta.
The tennis net is broken.
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How to remember la rete
Rete is a net used in sports and fishing, a mesh of strings or threads.
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Questions about la rete
How do you say "net" in Italian?
In Italian, "net" is la rete. It is a noun.
Is la rete masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun. Article: la rete. Plural: le reti. From Latin 'rete', a net.
How is la rete used in a sentence?
Use la rete as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La rete del tennis è rotta. (The tennis net is broken.).
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