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How do you say "sixty-three" in Italian?

sessantatré

Noun

In Italian, "sixty-three" is sessantatré.

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Pronunciation

ses-san-ta-TREH. Tre gets an accent, making it sound distinct and clear.

Grammar notes

Sessantatré carries the accent. This marks numbers ending in -tre as special.

Example sentence

Nella scatola ci sono sessantatré bottoni.

In the box there are sixty-three buttons.

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How to remember sessantatré

The accent on tre distinguishes it from other sesssanta compounds.

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Questions about sessantatré

How do you say "sixty-three" in Italian?

In Italian, "sixty-three" is sessantatré. It is a noun.

How is sessantatré written in Italian?

sessantatré is written using the standard Italian script.

How is sessantatré used in a sentence?

Use sessantatré as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Nella scatola ci sono sessantatré bottoni. (In the box there are sixty-three buttons.).

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