How to say "the small hailstorm" in Italian?

In Italian "the small hailstorm" translates to  la grandinata di grandine piccola 

Transliteration: lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh pee-koh-lah

🇮🇹 La grandinata di grandine piccola ha coperto il terreno di bianco.

🗣️ lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh pee-koh-lah ah koh-pehr-toh eel teh-reh-noh dee bee-ahn-koh

🇺🇸 The small hailstorm covered the ground in white.



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How to say "the small hailstorm" in Italian?

You can use the word "la grandinata di grandine piccola" which translates to "the small hailstorm".

How to pronounce "la grandinata di grandine piccola" (the small hailstorm) in Italian?

The word "la grandinata di grandine piccola" is pronounced as "lah grahn-dee-nah-tah dee grahn-dee-neh pee-koh-lah".

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