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To say 6 in Italian: sei
Say it out loud: “say“
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Some more helpful words in our Italian Numbers category:
1 – uno (oo no)
2 – due (doo way)
3 – tre (tray)
4 – quattro (kwah troh)
5 – cinque (cheen kway)
6 – sei (say)
7 – sette (set tay)
8 – otto (oh toe)
9 – nove (no vay)
10 – dieci (dee yay chee)
11 – undici (oon dee chee)
12 – dodici (doh dee chee)
20 – venti (ven tee)
30 – trenta (train tah)
40 – quaranta (kwah rahn tah)
50 – cinquanta (cheen kwahn tah)
60 – sessanta (say sahn tah)
70 – settanta (seh tahn tah)
80 – ottanta (oh tahn tah)
90 – novanta (no vahn tah)
100 – cento (chen toe)
1000 – mille (meel lay)
And here’s how to say 6 in other languages!
Arabic–Setta (set ta)
Chinese–Liù (Lyo)
Croatian–šest (shest)
Czech–šest (shest)
Finnish–kuusi (coo sih)
French–Six (sees)
German–sechs (zechs)
Italian–sei (say)
Japanese–Roku (Roh Koo)
Korean–Yuk (Yook)
Polish–sześć (sheshch)
Portuguese–Seis (say-es)
Russian–shest' (shehst)
Spanish–seis (sayce)
Swahili–sita (see tah)
Thai–Hok (hohk)
Turkish–alti (all teh)
Vietnamese–Sáu (Sau)
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