How to Say ‘It is 25 euros, sir.’ in Italian
Sono 25 euro, signore.
soh-noh veen-teh-cheen-kweh eh-oo-ro see-nyoh-reh
[soh-noh veen-teh-cheen-kweh eh-oo-ro see-nyoh-reh]
💬 Usage Tip: A polite way to inform or confirm a price.
Phrase Breakdown
Sono
[soh-noh]
They are
Used to state the total cost or quantity.
Sono cinque euro per il caffè.
It's five euros for the coffee.
25 euro
veen-teh-cheen-kweh eh-oo-ro
Words in this phrase
25
[veen-teh-cheen-kweh]
25
A numerical value.
Ho bisogno di 25 euro.
I need 25 euros.
euro
[eh-oo-ro]
euros
The currency used in many European countries.
Quanto costa questo in euro?
How much does this cost in euros?
Signore.
see-nyoh-reh
Words in this phrase
signore
[see-nyoh-reh]
sir
A polite way to address a man.
Mi scusi, signore, quanto costa?
Excuse me, sir, how much does it cost?
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