How to say "root pruning" in Italian?

In Italian "root pruning" translates to  potare le radici 

Transliteration: poh-tah-reh leh rah-dee-chee deh-lee ahl-beh-ree oh-nee doo-eh ahn-nee

🇮🇹 Devi potare le radici degli alberi ogni due anni.

🗣️ deh-vee poh-tah-reh leh rah-dee-chee deh-lee ahl-beh-ree oh-nee doo-eh ahn-nee

🇺🇸 You need to prune the roots of trees every two years.



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How to say "root pruning" in Italian?

You can use the word "potare le radici" which translates to "root pruning".

How to pronounce "potare le radici" (root pruning) in Italian?

The word "potare le radici" is pronounced as "poh-tah-reh leh rah-dee-chee deh-lee ahl-beh-ree oh-nee doo-eh ahn-nee".

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