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nove — meaning in English: nine

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Italian speakers often use 'nove' when counting, telling time, or discussing age. For instance, you might hear it when ordering food at a restaurant, such as saying 'Vorrei nove pizze' (I would like nine pizzas) or when asking someone how old they are, 'Quanti anni hai?' (How old are you?), with a response of 'Ho nove anni' (I am nine years old).
Synonyms & nuances
'Nove' is straightforward as it directly translates to 'nine.' While you might encounter other phrases when dealing with numbers, such as 'un gruppo di nove' (a group of nine), 'nove' is the essential word for the numeral itself. This makes it unique for identifying quantity without ambiguity.
Culture
'Nove' comes from the Latin word 'novem,' which has influenced many languages. In Italian culture, the number nine holds significance in various contexts, including sports, where it often represents a key player position in soccer. Interestingly, the number nine is also associated with the concept of completion, as it's the last single-digit number.
FAQ
Q.How do you say nine in Italian?
'Nine' in Italian is 'nove.' It's a basic number that you'll often use when counting, shopping, or discussing age.
Q.Are there any numbers that sound like 'nove'?
Yes, 'nove' can sometimes be confused with 'nuovo,' meaning 'new.' However, context will usually make it clear whether you're discussing a quantity or something new.
Q.What are common mistakes when using the word 'nove'?
A common mistake is mispronouncing 'nove' as 'nob' or 'no-vay.' The correct pronunciation is 'noh-veh,' with a clear 'v' sound.
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