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tredici — meaning in English: thirteen

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'tredici' when discussing age, such as in a birthday celebration for someone turning thirteen. Additionally, it's common to hear it in school settings, like when a teacher is discussing the number of students in a class or a sports team.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'tredici' specifically denotes the number thirteen, in some contexts, you might encounter 'un dodecaedro' when talking about shapes or 'tri and dieci' in instructional settings. However, 'tredici' is the go-to word for simply stating the number.
Culture
'Tredici' has its roots in Latin, derived from 'tredecim', which means 'three and ten'. In Italian culture, the number thirteen is often associated with superstitions, particularly in connection with luck and fate, making it an interesting aspect of conversations around celebrations and milestones.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'tredici' in Italian?
You pronounce 'tredici' as 'treh-dee-chee'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'ci' is pronounced like 'chee'.
Q.Is 'tredici' used in any idiomatic expressions?
'Tredici' isn't commonly found in idiomatic expressions, but you might hear it in contexts involving age or time, such as 'Ho tredici anni' which means 'I am thirteen years old'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'tredici'?
A common mistake is mixing up 'tredici' with other numbers like 'quattordici' (fourteen) because of their similar sounds. It's essential to practice the pronunciation and context where 'tredici' is applicable.
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