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Counting and Numbers 21 to 100 in Italian

QUESTION
How do you say the number 21 in Italian?
ANSWER
Ventiuno
QUESTION
What is the Italian word for 30?
ANSWER
Trenta
QUESTION
How do you form numbers from 31 to 39 in Italian?
ANSWER
By combining 'trenta' (30) with the units: trenta + uno, trenta + due, etc., e.g., trentauno (31), trentadue (32).
QUESTION
What is the Italian word for 40?
ANSWER
Quaranta
QUESTION
How do you say 50 in Italian?
ANSWER
Cinquanta

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Expand your Italian number vocabulary from 21 to 100, including patterns and how to form larger numbers.

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Mastering numbers from 21 to 100 enables you to confidently handle everyday situations such as shopping, telling dates, and discussing quantities in Italian. This deck enhances your ability to recognize, pronounce, and construct larger numbers, making your communication more precise and natural.

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1
How do you say the number 21 in Italian?
Ventiuno
Venti (20) + uno (1)
2
What is the Italian word for 30?
Trenta
Think of 'trenta' as 'trente' (thirty) in English
3
How do you form numbers from 31 to 39 in Italian?
By combining 'trenta' (30) with the units: trenta + uno, trenta + due, etc., e.g., trentauno (31), trentadue (32).
Remember the pattern: base number + unit
4
What is the Italian word for 40?
Quaranta
Quaranta sounds like 'quar' in 'quarter' (a quarter of 100)
5
How do you say 50 in Italian?
Cinquanta
Cinquanta sounds like 'cinque' (five) with a suffix
6
What is the pattern for numbers 51 to 59 in Italian?
Cinquanta + units: cinquantauno (51), cinquantadue (52), etc.
Combine the tens with the units directly
7
How do you say 60 in Italian?
Sessanta
Sessanta sounds like 'session' but with an 'ta' ending
8
What is the Italian word for 70?
Settanta
Settanta is similar to 'settant' (seventy) in English
9
How are numbers from 71 to 79 formed in Italian?
By combining 'settanta' with units: settantauno (71), settantadue (72), etc.
Same pattern as previous decades
10
What is the Italian word for 80?
Ottanta
Ottanta sounds like 'ocean' (o) + 'tanta' (many)
11
How do you say 90 in Italian?
Novanta
Novanta resembles 'nova' (new) + 'ta'
12
How are numbers from 91 to 99 formed in Italian?
By combining 'novanta' with units: novantuno (91), novantadue (92), etc.
Same pattern as other decades
13
What is the Italian for 100?
Cento
Cento sounds like 'cento' in 'century'
14
How do you say 101 in Italian?
Centouno
Cento (100) + uno (1)
15
How is the number 110 expressed in Italian?
Centodieci
Dieci means ten; cento + dieci
16
What is the Italian word for 125?
Cento venticinque
Cento (100) + venticinque (25)
17
How do you form 200 in Italian?
Duecento
Due (2) + cento (hundred)
18
How do you say 300 in Italian?
Trecento
Tre (3) + cento (hundred)
19
What is the pattern for numbers like 350 in Italian?
Trecentocinquanta (300 + 50)
Combine the hundreds and tens directly
20
How do you say 999 in Italian?
Novecentonovantanove
Novecento (900) + novanta (90) + nove (9)

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