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How do you say "seventy-four" in Italian?

settantaquattro

Noun

In Italian, "seventy-four" is settantaquattro.

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Pronunciation

set-tan-ta-QUA-troh. Quattro rhymes with 'ott'. The double t is one sound.

Grammar notes

Settantaquattro is invariable. Quattro retains its double t.

Example sentence

La strada ha settantaquattro lampioni.

The street has seventy-four streetlights.

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How to remember settantaquattro

Quattro is four. Settantaquattro is seventy plus four with solid consonants.

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Questions about settantaquattro

How do you say "seventy-four" in Italian?

In Italian, "seventy-four" is settantaquattro. It is a noun.

How is settantaquattro written in Italian?

settantaquattro is written using the standard Italian script.

How is settantaquattro used in a sentence?

Use settantaquattro as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La strada ha settantaquattro lampioni. (The street has seventy-four streetlights.).

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