How to say "life expectancy" in Italian?

In Italian "life expectancy" translates to  aspettativa di vita 

Transliteration: ah-speht-tah-tee-vah dee vee-tah

🇮🇹 L'aspettativa di vita in Italia è di circa 83 anni.

🗣️ lah-speht-tah-tee-vah dee vee-tah een ee-tah-lee-ah eh dee chee-rah ottan-ta-tray ahn-nee.

🇺🇸 Life expectancy in Italy is around 83 years old.



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Italian

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How to say "life expectancy" in Italian?

You can use the word "aspettativa di vita" which translates to "life expectancy".

How to pronounce "aspettativa di vita" (life expectancy) in Italian?

The word "aspettativa di vita" is pronounced as "ah-speht-tah-tee-vah dee vee-tah".

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