How to say "hand cream" in Italian?

In Italian "hand cream" translates to  crema per le mani 

Transliteration: kre-ma per leh mah-nee

🇮🇹 Ho sempre con me una crema per le mani durante l'inverno.

🗣️ Oh sem-preh kon meh oo-nah kre-ma per leh mah-nee door-an-teh leen-ver-noh.

🇺🇸 I always have a hand cream with me during the winter.



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Italian

Native speakers
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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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Difficulty
medium 🤔
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Spanish, French
⏳ Avg. time to basics
600-750 hours ⏳

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Learning Italian offers enriched cultural experiences and economic opportunities in sectors like fashion, automotive, and food industries. Italy is a founding EU member with a diverse and rich heritage, making the language valuable for history, art, and culinary enthusiasts. For basic fluency, English speakers need about 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words and can expect to invest 600-750 hours for general proficiency. Italian grammar essentials include the use of articles ('il', 'la'), understanding gender (masculine, feminine), and mastering verb conjugations across various tenses like presente and passato prossimo. Though challenging, these grammatical intricacies enable precise, expressive communication in both professional and social settings.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "hand cream" in Italian?

You can use the word "crema per le mani" which translates to "hand cream".

How to pronounce "crema per le mani" (hand cream) in Italian?

The word "crema per le mani" is pronounced as "kre-ma per leh mah-nee".

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