How to say "the clear sky" in Italian?

In Italian "the clear sky" translates to  il cielo sereno 

Transliteration: eel chee-eh-loh seh-reh-noh

🇮🇹 Il cielo sereno è perfetto per una gita al mare.

🗣️ oh-jee eel chee-eh-loh seh-reh-noh eh pehr-feht-toh pehr oo-nah jee-tah ahl mah-reh

🇺🇸 The clear sky is perfect for a trip to the sea.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "the clear sky" in Italian?

You can use the word "il cielo sereno" which translates to "the clear sky".

How to pronounce "il cielo sereno" (the clear sky) in Italian?

The word "il cielo sereno" is pronounced as "eel chee-eh-loh seh-reh-noh".

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