How to Say โIt's 7 euros in total.โ in Italian
Sono 7 euro in totale.
SOH-noh SEH-teh EH-oo-roh een toh-TAH-leh
[SOH-noh SEH-teh EH-oo-roh een toh-TAH-leh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Sono' means 'they are', referring to the total amount being stated.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: The euro is the currency in Italy; understanding the concept of 'totale' ensures clear transactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Sono
[SOH-noh]
They are
Used to indicate quantity or count.
Sono cinque biscotti.
They are five biscuits.
7
[SEH-teh]
7
The number seven.
Ci sono 7 biscotti nella scatola.
There are 7 biscuits in the box.
euro
[EH-oo-roh]
euros
Currency used in many European countries.
Costa 2 euro per biscotto.
It costs 2 euros per biscuit.
in
[een]
in
Indicates inclusion within a space or area.
Metti il biscotto in borsa.
Put the biscuit in the bag.
totale
[toh-TAH-leh]
total
Referring to the complete sum or amount.
In totale, ho tre biscotti.
In total, I have three biscuits.
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