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venti — meaning in English: twenty

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Italian speakers commonly use the word 'venti' when counting, indicating age, or discussing prices. For instance, you might hear it in a restaurant when ordering twenty of a certain dish, or when a parent says their child is venti years old during a conversation with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Venti' is specifically used for the number twenty, while 'due decimi' could also represent this value in a more mathematical context. Choosing 'venti' is appropriate in everyday conversations and social settings, whereas 'due decimi' is more suitable for technical discussions.
Culture
'Venti' is derived from the Latin word 'viginti', which has influenced many Romance languages. In Italy, it holds significance not just in counting but also in traditional celebrations, like the 'venti anni' milestone birthday, which is often celebrated with great enthusiasm.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'venti' in Italian?
'Venti' is pronounced as 'VEN-tee', with the emphasis on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you get the pronunciation just right.
Q.Is 'venti' used in any idiomatic expressions?
Yes, Italians often refer to 'venti' in expressions like 'ho venti anni', meaning 'I am twenty years old', signifying a special moment in one's life.
Q.What are some common mistakes when using 'venti'?
A common mistake is not using the right context; remember that 'venti' is only for the numeral twenty and should not be confused with other numbers. Additionally, ensure you keep the plural form consistent if discussing multiple groups of twenty.
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