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How do you say "Saturday" in Italian?
Sabato
In Italian, "Saturday" is Sabato.
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Pronunciation
Sah-BAH-toh. Three syllables, second stressed. From Sabbath.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun, capitalize: Sabato. Plural sabati. From Hebrew Sabbath.
Example sentence
Sabato vado in palestra.
Saturday I go to the gym.
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How to remember Sabato
Sabato comes from Sabbath. Saturday is the rest day, sacred.
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- hen la gallina
- knife il coltello
- physical education l’educazione fisica
- piranha il piragna
- tuna il tonno
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Questions about Sabato
How do you say "Saturday" in Italian?
In Italian, "Saturday" is Sabato. It is a noun.
How is Sabato written in Italian?
Sabato is written using the standard Italian script.
How is Sabato used in a sentence?
Use Sabato as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Sabato vado in palestra. (Saturday I go to the gym.).
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