How to Say ‘Italy’ in Italian
L'Italia
l ee-TAH-lyah
[l ee-TAH-lyah]
💬 Usage Tip: The article “la” becomes “l’” before a vowel: “l’Italia.”
🇮🇹 In Italy: When talking football, “l’Italia” can mean both the country and the national team, the Azzurri.
Phrase Breakdown
L'
[l]
the
Shortened form of the feminine singular definite article la before a vowel.
L'Italia ha una storia calcistica importante.
Italy has an important football history.
Italia
[ee-TAH-lyah]
Italy
The country Italy; in football context, it can also refer to the Italian national team.
L'Italia gioca con grande orgoglio.
Italy plays with great pride.
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