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    Learn Italian > Italian lessons and exercises > Italian test #46336
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    1. Quanti (              ) hai?

    2. Ho sedici anni e dieci (              )

    3. (                    ) hai quasi diciasette anni

    4. Si. Quanti ne abbiamo (              ) ?

    5. Oggi ne abbiamo (                       )

    6. In che mese (                 ) ?

    7. (                    ) siamo in febbraio

    8. Il quattordici (                    ) sarà il mio compleanno

    9. Mancano (                    ) due mesi

    10. Scusi che (           ) sono?

    11. Sono le (                 ) meno un quarto

    12. La (                 ) è aperta oggi?

    13. (                                ) , signore

    14. (              ) a che ora è aperta?

    15. Fino a (                                   )

    16. E di (                                ) ?

    17. Fino (              ) diciassette

    18. Dov'è? E' (                       ) ?

    19. No, è qui (                    ) , in via Dante numero 5, lì a sinistra

    20. grazie (                 )









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