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How do you say "ring" in Italian?
l'anello
In Italian, "ring" is l'anello.
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Pronunciation
Say ah-NEL-loh. Stress the second syllable with an 'eh' sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (l'anello). Plural: gli anelli. Uses l' before a vowel and gli for the plural.
Example sentence
Mia madre ha un anello d'oro bellissimo.
My mother has a beautiful gold ring.
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How to remember l'anello
Anello has two 'l's like a ring with two loops or a circle that goes around and around.
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- button il pulsante
- fabric il tessuto
- sweater il maglione
- money i soldi
- sewing machine la macchina da cucire
- shoes le scarpe
- skirt la gonna
- t-shirt la maglietta
- zipper la cerniera
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Questions about l'anello
How do you say "ring" in Italian?
In Italian, "ring" is l'anello. It is a noun.
How is l'anello written in Italian?
l'anello is written using the standard Italian script.
How is l'anello used in a sentence?
Use l'anello as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mia madre ha un anello d'oro bellissimo. (My mother has a beautiful gold ring.).
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