How to say "living room rug" in Italian?

In Italian "living room rug" translates to  tappeto del soggiorno 

Transliteration: tahp-PEH-toh dehl soh-JOHHR-noh

🇮🇹 Il tappeto del soggiorno è troppo scuro.

🗣️ eel tahp-PEH-toh dehl soh-JOHHR-noh eh TROHP-poh SKOO-roh

🇺🇸 The living room rug is too dark.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "living room rug" in Italian?

You can use the word "tappeto del soggiorno" which translates to "living room rug".

How to pronounce "tappeto del soggiorno" (living room rug) in Italian?

The word "tappeto del soggiorno" is pronounced as "tahp-PEH-toh dehl soh-JOHHR-noh".

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