How to say "armchair cushion" in Italian?

In Italian "armchair cushion" translates to  cuscino della poltrona 

Transliteration: koo-SHEE-noh dehl-lah pohl-TROH-nah

🇮🇹 Ho bisogno di un cuscino della poltrona più alto.

🗣️ oh bee-SOH-nyoh dee oon koo-SHEE-noh dehl-lah pohl-TROH-nah pyoo AH-toh

🇺🇸 I need a taller armchair cushion.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "armchair cushion" in Italian?

You can use the word "cuscino della poltrona" which translates to "armchair cushion".

How to pronounce "cuscino della poltrona" (armchair cushion) in Italian?

The word "cuscino della poltrona" is pronounced as "koo-SHEE-noh dehl-lah pohl-TROH-nah".

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