limonate
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Limonate is feminine in Italian. The article is le, so the full form is le limonate ("lemonades").
FEMININEle limonate
lemonades
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limonate
/limoˈnate/
← masculine
feminine →
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How do you say limonate in Italian?
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/limoˈnate/
How do you pronounce limonate in Italian?
limonate is pronounced /limoˈnate/ in Italian.
Example sentences
Le limonate fresche sono perfette d'estate.
Cold lemonades are perfect in summer.
Abbiamo ordinato due limonate.
We ordered two lemonades.
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Why is it feminine?
Limonate is the feminine plural; -a changes to -e.
What is the Italian word for lemonades?
The Italian word for lemonades is le limonate — feminine.
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