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How do you say "sixty-one" in Italian?
sessantuno
In Italian, "sixty-one" is sessantuno.
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Pronunciation
ses-san-TOO-noh. Emphasis is on 'uno'. Pronuncia 'sessanta' quickly.
Grammar notes
Sessantuno uses uno, which elides to 'un' before masculine nouns or 'una' before feminine.
Example sentence
Il paziente ha sessantun anni.
The patient is sixty-one years old.
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How to remember sessantuno
Uno plus sessanta. When a vowel follows, uno drops its final o.
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Questions about sessantuno
How do you say "sixty-one" in Italian?
In Italian, "sixty-one" is sessantuno. It is a noun.
How is sessantuno written in Italian?
sessantuno is written using the standard Italian script.
How is sessantuno used in a sentence?
Use sessantuno as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il paziente ha sessantun anni. (The patient is sixty-one years old.).
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