How to say "special effects" in Italian?

In Italian "special effects" translates to  effetti speciali 

Transliteration: ehf-feh-tee speh-chee-ah-lee

🇮🇹 Gli effetti speciali del film erano spettacolari.

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🇺🇸 The special effects of the movie were spectacular.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "special effects" in Italian?

You can use the word "effetti speciali" which translates to "special effects".

How to pronounce "effetti speciali" (special effects) in Italian?

The word "effetti speciali" is pronounced as "ehf-feh-tee speh-chee-ah-lee".

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