Sei
It is a common abbreviation for 'Italian'. It's based on the first two letters of the word. The two letters are the beginning letters for the word in a number of languages. So the abbreviation works under a number of situations, in a number of different languages.
spanish = número danish = nummer dutch = aantal french=le numéro de german = Anzahl irish = uimhir italian = numero latin = numerus polish = numer swedish = antalet
Deux is a French equivalent of the Italian word due. The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural number -- which translates into English as "two (2)" -- will be "duh" in French and "DOO-ey" in Italian.
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Francesco is the Italian for Francis.
"Lucky number 6!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciccio il numero 6!Specifically, the masculine adjective ciccio literally is "fat". The masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine noun numero means "number". The number sei translates as "six (6)".The pronunciation will be "TCHEECH-tcho eel NOO-me-ro seh-ee" in Italian.
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.
Ottantasei is an Italian equivalent of the English number "eighty-six (86)".Specifically, the word combines two numbers. The number ottanta means "eighty (80)". The number seitranslates as "six (6)".The pronunciation will be "ot-TAN-ta-SEH-ee" 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.
Sessantasei is an Italian equivalent of the English number "sixty-six (66)."Specifically, the number sessanta means "sixty (60)." The number sei means "six (6)." The pronunciation is "sehs-SAHN-tah-seh."
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.
"Sixty-six(66)" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sessantasei.Specifically, the number sessanta means "sixty (60)." The number sei means "six (6)." The pronunciation is "sehs-SAHN-tah-seh."
"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.
The translation of the English language number twenty-four into Italian is ventiquattro.
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"Number nine" in English means numero nove in Italian.