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How do you say "wet" in Italian?

bagnato

Noun

In Italian, "wet" is bagnato.

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Pronunciation

bahn-YAH-toh, stress on the second syllable, similar to English 'yet'.

Grammar notes

Bagnato is a regular -o adjective. Feminine form is bagnata, masculine plural is bagnati, feminine plural is bagnate.

Example sentence

I vestiti sono bagnati.

The clothes are wet.

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How to remember bagnato

It starts with 'bag' - imagine a bag that's soaked and wet through.

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Questions about bagnato

How do you say "wet" in Italian?

In Italian, "wet" is bagnato. It is a noun.

How is bagnato written in Italian?

bagnato is written using the standard Italian script.

How is bagnato used in a sentence?

Use bagnato as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: I vestiti sono bagnati. (The clothes are wet.).

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