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How do you say "wall" in Italian?

la parete

Noun Feminine

In Italian, "wall" is la parete.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced pah-REH-teh. Three syllables, stress on the second. The 'a' is open like 'father'.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun. Article: la parete. Plural: le pareti. Refers to interior walls of buildings.

Example sentence

Il quadro è sulla parete bianca.

The picture is on the white wall.

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How to remember la parete

Parete is related to 'parte', meaning part or section. A wall divides a space into parts.

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Questions about la parete

How do you say "wall" in Italian?

In Italian, "wall" is la parete. It is a noun.

Is la parete masculine or feminine?

Feminine noun. Article: la parete. Plural: le pareti. Refers to interior walls of buildings.

How is la parete used in a sentence?

Use la parete as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il quadro è sulla parete bianca. (The picture is on the white wall.).

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