More Italian Numbers
Learning More Italian numbers is not difficult and will make you feel like a pro once you master it. And since you have a head start with the first page of learning Italian Numbers, you have a head start. Below, find a few more numbers that may come in handy.
And remember, even a little preparation for visiting Italy is much appreciated by the locals. Definitely not required, but the lovely, very generous Italians will truly think you are something else for giving their language a whirl. It's really not that hard and just learning a little bit will take you far.
Speaking of visiting Italy, why not try out your new found ability to enumerate in Italian and plan a trip to my favorite spot, Cinque Terre? It's a breath of fresh sea air away from the crowds and you'll experience pure Italia!
Here are more numbers as we say them in English, their Italian translation and a phonetic spelling of them to help you with pronunciation.
English |
Italian
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ten |
dieci |
deeEH-chee |
twenty |
venti |
VEHN-tee |
thirty |
trenta |
TREHN-tah |
forty |
quaranta |
koo-ah-RAHN-tah |
fifty |
cinquanta |
cheen-koo-AHN-tah |
sixty |
sessanta |
sehs-SAHN-tah |
seventy |
settanta |
sehs-SAHN-tah |
eighty |
ottanta |
oht-TAHN-tah |
ninety |
novanta |
noh-VAHN-tah |
one hundred |
cento |
CHEHN-toh |
two hundred |
duecento |
doo-eh-CHEHN-toh |
three hundred |
trecento |
treh-CHEHN-toh |
four hundred |
quattrocento |
koo-aht-troh-CHEHN-toh |
five hundred |
cinquecento |
cheen-koo-eh-CHEHN-toh |
six hundred |
seicento |
say-CHEHN-toh |
seven hundred |
settecento |
seht-teh-CHEHN-toh |
eight hundred |
ottocento |
oht-toh-CHEHN-toh |
nine hundred |
novecento |
noh-veh-CHEHN-toh |
one thousand |
mille |
MEEL-leh |
two thousand |
duemila |
doo-eh-MEE-lah |
one million |
un milione |
oon mee-lee-OH-neh |
two million |
due milioni |
doo-eh mee-lee-OH-nee |
one billion |
un miliardo |
oon mee-lee-AHR-doh |
Try it. You'll like it and it's fun! |
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As I said before, this is just a start and more Italian numbers come in handy when you need to repeat a telephone number or need to tell the nice Italian police officer how many kilometers per hour you were traveling.
If you want to be able to count to from 1-100 just check out our page called Italian Numbers. And while you're at it, you might find a great home study course. Enjoy the learning and practice rolling your "rrrrrrzzzz".
Check out some of the links below for more important information besides Italian numbers to help you learn how to get around linquistically.
Return from More Italian Numbers to My Cinque Terre home page.
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