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How do you say "zipline" in Italian?
la teleferica
In Italian, "zipline" is la teleferica.
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Pronunciation
Say teh-leh-FEH-rih-kah, with stress on the third syllable and a rolled r.
Grammar notes
La teleferica is feminine. Plural: le teleferiche. Literally 'distant carrying' from tele and ferricare.
Example sentence
La teleferica sale la montagna.
The zipline goes up the mountain.
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How to remember la teleferica
Teleferica comes from tele (distant) and ferrare (to carry), describing a cable that carries you across distance.
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Questions about la teleferica
How do you say "zipline" in Italian?
In Italian, "zipline" is la teleferica. It is a noun.
Is la teleferica masculine or feminine?
La teleferica is feminine. Plural: le teleferiche. Literally 'distant carrying' from tele and ferricare.
How is la teleferica used in a sentence?
Use la teleferica as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La teleferica sale la montagna. (The zipline goes up the mountain.).
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