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How do you say "twenty-nine" in Italian?
ventinove
In Italian, "twenty-nine" is ventinove.
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Pronunciation
Ven-tee-NOH-veh. Four syllables, third and fourth stressed.
Grammar notes
Number, invariable. Plural ventinove (unchanged). Twenty plus nine.
Example sentence
Il 29 febbraio esiste solo negli anni bisestili.
February 29 exists only in leap years.
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How to remember ventinove
Ventinove has nove (nine). Twenty-nine is leap year February.
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Questions about ventinove
How do you say "twenty-nine" in Italian?
In Italian, "twenty-nine" is ventinove. It is a noun.
How is ventinove written in Italian?
ventinove is written using the standard Italian script.
How is ventinove used in a sentence?
Use ventinove as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il 29 febbraio esiste solo negli anni bisestili. (February 29 exists only in leap years.).
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