How to Say ‘Pages and pages’ in Italian
Pagine e pagine
PAH-jee-neh eh PAH-jee-neh
[PAH-jee-neh eh PAH-jee-neh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Pagine' is a feminine noun meaning 'pages.' Note the repeat for emphasis.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italy has a rich publishing industry; books and pages are integral to its culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Pagine
[PAH-jee-neh]
Pages
Refers to sheets of paper in a book or a collection of written or printed sheets bound together.
Ho scritto molte *pagine* nel mio diario.
I wrote many pages in my diary.
e
[eh]
and
A conjunction used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.
Studio matematica *e* scienze a scuola.
I study math and science at school.
pagine
[PAH-jee-neh]
pages
The subsequent occurrence of sheets of paper in a book, similar to the first mention.
Le *pagine* del libro sono rovinate.
The pages of the book are damaged.
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