Transliteration: tsook-KHEH-roh
🇮🇹 Non mi piace il caffè con lo zucchero.
🗣️ non mee pee-AH-chay eel kah-FEH kohn loh tsook-KHEH-roh.
🇺🇸 I don't like coffee with sugar.
🇮🇹 Mi piace il caffè con lo zucchero.
🗣️ mee pyah-cheh eel kahf-feh kohn loh zoo-kkeh-roh
🇺🇸 I like coffee with sugar.
🇮🇹 Non metto mai lo zucchero nel caffè.
🗣️ Nohn meht-toh mah-ee loh zoo-kkeh-roh nehl kahf-feh.
🇺🇸 I never put sugar in my coffee.
Italian
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You can use the word "Zucchero" which translates to "Sugar".
The word "Zucchero" is pronounced as "tsook-KHEH-roh".
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