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How do you say "thirty-four" in Italian?
trentaquattro
In Italian, "thirty-four" is trentaquattro.
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Pronunciation
Tren-tah-KWAH-troh. Four syllables, fourth stressed.
Grammar notes
Number, invariable. Plural trentaquattro (unchanged). Thirty plus four.
Example sentence
Trentaquattro anni di matrimonio è una pietra miliare.
Thirty-four years of marriage is a milestone.
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How to remember trentaquattro
Trentaquattro has quattro. Thirty-four is a composite number.
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Questions about trentaquattro
How do you say "thirty-four" in Italian?
In Italian, "thirty-four" is trentaquattro. It is a noun.
How is trentaquattro written in Italian?
trentaquattro is written using the standard Italian script.
How is trentaquattro used in a sentence?
Use trentaquattro as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Trentaquattro anni di matrimonio è una pietra miliare. (Thirty-four years of marriage is a milestone.).
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"Thirty-four" in other languages
- Japanese 三十四 (sanjūyon)
- Korean 삼십사 (sam sip sa)
- Chinese 三十四 (sān shí sì)
- Spanish treinta y cuatro
- Spanish (Latin America) treinta y cuatro
- French trente-quatre
- German vierunddreißig
- Russian тридцать четыре (tridtsat' chetyre)
- Greek τριάντα τέσσερα (triánta téssera)
- Arabic أربعة وتلاتين (arba'a witalateen)
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