How to Say ‘All these treasures’ in Italian
Tutti questi tesori
toot-tee kwes-tee teh-zoh-ree
[toot-tee kwes-tee teh-zoh-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: Notice the plural form 'tesori' for 'treasures'.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Referring to personal traits or qualities as 'tesori' shows affection.
Phrase Breakdown
Tutti
[toot-tee]
All
Refers to the entire quantity or extent of something.
Tutti questi tesori sono tuoi.
All these treasures are yours.
questi
[kwes-tee]
these
Used to indicate specific things close to the speaker.
Questi gioielli sono splendidi.
These jewels are splendid.
tesori
[teh-zoh-ree]
treasures
Valuable things, usually precious objects or money.
I tesori dell'antico Egitto sono famosi.
The treasures of ancient Egypt are famous.
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