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How do you say "physics" in Italian?
la fisica
In Italian, "physics" is la fisica.
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Pronunciation
FEE-zee-kah. Stress FEE. Two syllables, smooth. The 'c' before 'a' is hard like 'car'.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun, plural le fisiche. Ends in 'a', which is feminine. Derived from Greek 'physika' (natural science).
Example sentence
Studio la fisica nucleare.
I study nuclear physics.
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How to remember la fisica
Fisica comes from Greek 'physika'. English has 'physics' from the same Greek root.
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Questions about la fisica
How do you say "physics" in Italian?
In Italian, "physics" is la fisica. It is a noun.
Is la fisica masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun, plural le fisiche. Ends in 'a', which is feminine. Derived from Greek 'physika' (natural science).
How is la fisica used in a sentence?
Use la fisica as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Studio la fisica nucleare. (I study nuclear physics.).
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