How to say "the large hailstorm" in Italian?

In Italian "the large hailstorm" translates to  la grandinata di grandine grossa 

Transliteration: lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh grohs-sah

🇮🇹 La grandinata di grandine grossa ha causato molti danni.

🗣️ lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh grohs-sah ah kow-zah-toh mohl-tee dahn-nee

🇺🇸 The large hailstorm caused a lot of damage.



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How to say "the large hailstorm" in Italian?

You can use the word "la grandinata di grandine grossa" which translates to "the large hailstorm".

How to pronounce "la grandinata di grandine grossa" (the large hailstorm) in Italian?

The word "la grandinata di grandine grossa" is pronounced as "lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh grohs-sah".

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