How to say "gel nail polish" in Italian?

In Italian "gel nail polish" translates to  smalto semipermanente 

Transliteration: smal-toh se-mee-per-ma-nen-teh

🇮🇹 Mi piace fare lo smalto semipermanente perché dura di più.

🗣️ Mee pee-ah-cheh fah-reh loh smal-toh se-mee-per-ma-nen-teh per-keh doo-rah dee pew.

🇺🇸 I like to do gel nail polish because it lasts longer.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "gel nail polish" in Italian?

You can use the word "smalto semipermanente" which translates to "gel nail polish".

How to pronounce "smalto semipermanente" (gel nail polish) in Italian?

The word "smalto semipermanente" is pronounced as "smal-toh se-mee-per-ma-nen-teh".

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