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How do you say "ninety-eight" in Italian?
novantotto
In Italian, "ninety-eight" is novantotto.
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Pronunciation
no-van-TOT-toh. Otto is eight, with two t's and a long 'o' sound.
Grammar notes
Novantotto has double t in both parts. It sounds powerful.
Example sentence
La raccolta conta novantotto brani musicali.
The collection contains ninety-eight musical tracks.
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How to remember novantotto
Otto sounds solid. Novantotto is ninety plus otto, close to a hundred.
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Questions about novantotto
How do you say "ninety-eight" in Italian?
In Italian, "ninety-eight" is novantotto. It is a noun.
How is novantotto written in Italian?
novantotto is written using the standard Italian script.
How is novantotto used in a sentence?
Use novantotto as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La raccolta conta novantotto brani musicali. (The collection contains ninety-eight musical tracks.).
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"Ninety-eight" in other languages
- Japanese 九十八 (kyūjūhachi)
- Korean 구십팔 (gu sip pal)
- Chinese 九十八 (jiǔ shí bā)
- Spanish noventa y ocho
- Spanish (Latin America) noventa y ocho
- French quatre-vingt-dix-huit
- German achtundneunzig
- Russian девяносто восемь (devyanosto vosem')
- Greek ενενήντα οχτώ (enenínta ochtó)
- Arabic تمانية وتسعين (tamanya witiseen)
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