How to Say ‘Per kilo’ in Italian
Al chilo
Ahl Kee-loh
[Ahl Kee-loh]
💬 Usage Tip: Commonly used with produce and deli items.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Markets often sell goods by weight, ensuring freshness and quality.
Phrase Breakdown
Al
[Ahl]
Per kilo
Indicates price or quantity per kilogram.
Costa due euro al chilo.
It costs two euros per kilo.
chilo
[Kee-loh]
Kilo
A unit of measure equal to 1000 grams.
Costa due euro al chilo.
It costs two euros per kilo.
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