How to say "summer thunderstorm" in Italian?

In Italian "summer thunderstorm" translates to  il temporale estivo 

Transliteration: eel tehm-poh-rah-leh eh-stee-voh

🇮🇹 Il temporale estivo è comune in questa zona.

🗣️ Eel teh-m-poh-rah-leh eh-stee-voh eh koh-moo-neh een kwes-tah zoh-nah.

🇺🇸 Summer thunderstorms are common in this area.



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How to say "summer thunderstorm" in Italian?

You can use the word "il temporale estivo" which translates to "summer thunderstorm".

How to pronounce "il temporale estivo" (summer thunderstorm) in Italian?

The word "il temporale estivo" is pronounced as "eel tehm-poh-rah-leh eh-stee-voh".

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