🇮🇹 Italian

cellulari

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masculine

i cellulari

cellphones

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cellulari
/i tʃelluˈlaːri/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say cellulari in Italian?

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/i tʃelluˈlaːri/

How do you pronounce cellulari in Italian?

cellulari is pronounced /i tʃelluˈlaːri/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Il cellulare nuovo che ho comprato è molto veloce.

The new mobile phone that I bought is very fast.

Mio cugino ha perso il suo cellulare costoso durante il viaggio.

My cousin lost his expensive mobile phone during the trip.

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Why is it masculine?

Cellulari is masculine because it is derived from the Latin "cellularis" (adjective meaning "relating to cells"). In Italian, when this Latin adjective was nominalized to mean "cell phone," it retained the masculine gender. The -are ending in Italian typically indicates masculine gender for nouns derived from Latin adjectives, particularly those ending in -aris.

What is the Italian word for cellphones?

The Italian word for cellphones is i cellulari — masculine.

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