"Number seven" in English is (il) numero sette in Italian.
Diciassette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "seventeen." The cardinal number in question (17) merges the numbers dieci ("ten," "10") and sette ("seven," "7"). The pronunciation will be "DEE-tchas-SET-tey" in Italian.
Novantasette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "97." It merges the numbers novanta ("ninety," "90") and sette ("seven," "7"). The pronunciation will be "no-VAN-ta-SET-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Ventisette. Venti is 20. Sette is 7. Pronounced ven tee se te.
Come venderne sette? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How do you sell seven?" The question translates literally as "How to sell seven of them?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey ven-DER-ney SET-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Gesù is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Jesu." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which most famously links with Jesus of Nazareth (7 - 2 B.C. - A.D. 30 - 33) -- will be "djey-SOO" in Italian.
Sette fratelli! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Seven brothers!" The masculine plural phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ee) SET-tey fra-TEL-lee" in Pisan Italian.
"Thirty-seven" is an English equivalent of the Italian number trentasette.Specifically, the number trenta means "thirty (30)." The number sette means "seven (7)." The pronunciation is "TREHN-tah-SEHT-teh."
nana (also, shichi) means the number 7 in Japanese
"Seventeen" is an English equivalent of the Italian word diciassette.Specifically, the prefix dicia- refers to the number "ten (10)." The number settemeans "seven (7)." The pronunciation is "DEE-tchahs-SEHT-teh."
Seicentocinquantasette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "657."Specifically, the number sei is "six (6)." The number cento means "hundred (100)." The number cinquantameans "fifty (50)." The number sette translates as "seven (7)."The pronunciation will be "sey-TCHEN-to-tcheen-KWAN-ta-SET-tey" in Italian.
Milano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Milan." The northwest peninsular city in question is known for exciting 24/7 lifestyles as well as for archaeological finds, cultural accomplishments, economic achievements, historic events, and industrial production. The pronunciation will be "mee-LA-no" in Italian.
Cinquantasette is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fifty-seven."Specifically, the number cinquanta means "fifty (50)." The number sette translates as "seven (7)." The pronunciation will be "tcheen-KWAN-ta-SET-tey" in Italian.