neutral
very common
Usage
Italian speakers commonly use 'undici' in everyday contexts, such as telling time or discussing sports scores. For instance, when asking how many players are on a football team, one might say, 'Quanti giocatori ci sono in una squadra? Undici!'
Synonyms & nuances
'Undici' specifically means 'eleven' and is the standard term used in Italian. While there are no direct synonyms for the numeral, in different contexts, you might encounter phrases that represent quantities, but they would not replace 'undici' when you specifically mean eleven.
Culture
'Undici' has roots in Latin, stemming from 'undecim', which means eleven. Interestingly, in Italian culture, the number eleven often appears in sports, particularly in football (soccer), where each team fields eleven players, making it a significant number in this context.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'undici'?
'Undici' is pronounced as oon-dee-chee. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and make sure to articulate the 'ch' as in 'cheese'.
Q.Is 'undici' used in formal situations?
'Undici' is used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, you can use it in a business meeting when discussing numbers or in casual conversation with friends.
Q.What are common mistakes when using numbers in Italian?
A common mistake is to confuse 'decine' (tens) with 'unità' (units). When talking about 'undici', remember it refers specifically to eleven and should be used as such without mixing it with other numbers.