Sei formaggi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "six cheeses."
Specifically, the number sei means "six." The masculine noun formaggi means "cheeses." The pronunciation is "seh fohr-MAHDJ-djee."
"Six" in English is sei in Italian.
"Sixty-six" in English is sessantasei in Italian.
"Fifty-six" in English is cinquantasei in Italian.
Trentasei is an Italian equivalent of the English word "thirty-six." The pronunciation will be "TREN-ta-seh" in Italian.
"61" in English is sessantuno in Italian.
Ho sei anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am six years old." The declaration translates literally as "I have six years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o sey AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
"Twenty-six," written numerically as "26," in English is ventisei in Italian. The number represents the merger of the numbers venti ("twenty," "20") and sei ("six," "6"). The pronunciation will be "VEN-tee-sey" in Italian.
Sedici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "16 (sixteen)." The number represents the combination of sei("six," "6") and dieci ("ten," "10"). The pronunciation will be "SEY-dee-tchee" in Italian.
"Six" or "You are" may be English equivalents of the Italian word sei.Specifically, the Italian word can be either a number or a verb. As a number, it means "six". As a verb, it represents the informal second person singular (tu, "you") of the present indicative form of the infinitive essere ("to be").Either way, the pronunciation will be "seh" in Italian.
Trecentosei is an Italian equivalent of the English number "306." The number merges the numbers tre ("three," "3"), cento ("hundred," "100") and sei ("six," "6"). The pronunciation will be "tre-TCHEN-to-sey" in Pisan Italian.
Ventisei maggio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "May 26th." The plural number and the masculine singular noun translate literally by word order into English as "twenty-six (26) May." The pronunciation will be "VEN-tee-SEH-ee MAD-djo" in Italian.
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