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How do you say "student" in Italian?
l’alunno
In Italian, "student" is l’alunno.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced ah-LOON-noh. The 'a' is short and quick, like in 'father', and the double 'n' makes a single clear sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun. The article is l'alunno (singular). Plural: gli alunni. Use 'l'' before vowels instead of 'il'.
Example sentence
L'alunno legge il libro.
The student reads the book.
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How to remember l’alunno
Think 'alumnus' in English, which comes from the Latin word for student. The Italian alunno is related.
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Questions about l’alunno
How do you say "student" in Italian?
In Italian, "student" is l’alunno. It is a noun.
How is l’alunno written in Italian?
l’alunno is written using the standard Italian script.
How is l’alunno used in a sentence?
Use l’alunno as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'alunno legge il libro. (The student reads the book.).
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