Settantasette is the Italian equivalent of 'seventy-seven'. It's formed from the word 'settanta' for 'seventy' and the word 'sette' for 'seven'. It's pronounced 'seh-TAHN-tah SEH-tay'.*
*The 'ay' sound is similar to the 'ay' sound in the English word 'ray'.
Trentasette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "thirty-seven (37)."
Specifically, the number trenta means "thirty (30)." The number sette means "seven (7)." The pronunciation is "TREHN-tah-SEHT-teh."
Diciassette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "seventeen (17)."
Specifically, the prefix dicia- refers to the number "ten (10)." The number settemeans "seven (7)." The pronunciation is "DEE-tchahs-SEHT-teh."
"You are" and "seven" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish word siete. The same-spelled word therefore functions as a second person informal singular present indicative verb in Italian (case 1) and a cardinal number in Spanish (example 2). The pronunciation will be "SYEH-tey" in Italian and Spanish.
"Seven" in English is sette in Italian.
"Sixty-seven" in English is sessantasette in Italian.
"1997" in English is Millenovecentonovantasette in Italian.
Seven = Sette
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