How to say "flower garden" in Italian?

In Italian "flower garden" translates to  giardino fiorito 

Transliteration: jee-ahr-dee-noh fee-oh-ree-toh

🇮🇹 Il mio sogno è avere un giardino fiorito tutto l'anno.

🗣️ eel mee-oh soh-nyoh eh ah-veh-reh oon jee-ahr-dee-noh fee-oh-ree-toh toot-toh ly ahn-noh

🇺🇸 My dream is to have a flower garden all year round.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "flower garden" in Italian?

You can use the word "giardino fiorito" which translates to "flower garden".

How to pronounce "giardino fiorito" (flower garden) in Italian?

The word "giardino fiorito" is pronounced as "jee-ahr-dee-noh fee-oh-ree-toh".

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