Nove is an Italian equivalent of 'nine'. It's pronounced 'NOH-vay'. It's a number that also may be translated as 'ninth'.
Additionally, it's the root of some interesting words in Italian. For example, a child who's nine years old may use the adjective 'novenne'. A nine syllable line of poetry may be called a 'novenario'. Nine days' worth of special Church devotions are called a 'novena'.
"Number nine" in English means numero nove in Italian.
"Settantanove" is an Italian equivalent of "seventy-nine" (79).The Italian number "settanta" means "seventy" (70). The number "nove" means "nine" (9). The pronunciation is "seht-TAHN-tah-NOH-veh."
"Fifty-nine" in English is cinquantanove in Italian.
"Ninety-nine" in English is novantanove in Italian.
"Thirty-nine" in English is trentanove in Italian.
The title of the move Nine appears to be a play on the title of the movie 8 1/2, which is about the life of Italian movie director Frederico Fellini just as Nine is about an Italian movie director.
Novecento is an Italian equivalent of the English number "nine hundred".Specifically, the number nove means "nine (9)". The number cento translates as "hundred (100)". The pronunciation will be "NOH-vey-TCHYEHN-toh" in Italian.
Novantanove is an Italian equivalent of the English number "ninety-nine".Specifically, the number novanta means "ninety (90)". The number nove translates as "nine (9)". The pronunciation will be "noh-VAHN-tah-NOH-vey" in Italian.
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Ottantanove is an Italian equivalent of the English number "eighty-nine (89)." The numeral in question merges the numbers ottanta ("eighty") and nove ("nine"). The pronunciation will be "ot-TAN-ta-NO-vey" in Italian.
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Ventinove is an Italian equivalent of the English word "twenty-nine." The masculine noun results from the combination of the numbers venti ("twenty," "20") and nove ("nine," "9"). The pronunciation will be "VEN-tee-NO-vey" in Italian.