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How do you say Religious in Italian?

Updated: 11/5/2022
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Zoey1521

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'Religioso' is an Italian equivalent of 'religious'. It's pronounced 'REH-lee-DJYOH-soh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine form, 'religiosa', is pronounced 'REH-lee-DJYOH-sah'.

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