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How do you say "seventy-four" in Italian?
settantaquattro
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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"Seventy-four" in other languages
- Japanese 七十四 (nanajūyon)
- Korean 칠십사 (chil sip sa)
- Chinese 七十四 (qī shí sì)
- Spanish setenta y cuatro
- Spanish (Latin America) setenta y cuatro
- French soixante-quatorze
- German vierundsiebzig
- Russian семьдесят четыре (sem'desyat' chetyre)
- Greek εβδομήντα τέσσερα (evdomínta téssera)
- Arabic أربعة وسبعين (arba'a wisab'een)
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