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How do you say "reindeer" in Italian?

la renna

Noun Feminine

In Italian, "reindeer" is la renna.

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Pronunciation

REN-nah. Two syllables, first stressed, double 'n' sound.

Grammar notes

Feminine, article la. Plural is renne. Common animal, especially at Christmas.

Example sentence

La renna tira la slitta di Babbo Natale.

The reindeer pulls Santa's sleigh.

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How to remember la renna

Renna sounds like Reno, as in Santa's reindeer Rudolph and his renna friends.

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Questions about la renna

How do you say "reindeer" in Italian?

In Italian, "reindeer" is la renna. It is a noun.

Is la renna masculine or feminine?

Feminine, article la. Plural is renne. Common animal, especially at Christmas.

How is la renna used in a sentence?

Use la renna as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La renna tira la slitta di Babbo Natale. (The reindeer pulls Santa's sleigh.).

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