How to say "virtual reality" in Italian?

In Italian "virtual reality" translates to  realta virtuale 

Transliteration: reh-ahl-tah veer-too-ah-leh

🇮🇹 Ho provato la realtà virtuale per la prima volta oggi.

🗣️ Oh proh-vah-toh lah reh-ahl-tah veer-too-ah-leh pehr lah free-mah toh-djee.

🇺🇸 I tried virtual reality for the first time today.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "virtual reality" in Italian?

You can use the word "realta virtuale" which translates to "virtual reality".

How to pronounce "realta virtuale" (virtual reality) in Italian?

The word "realta virtuale" is pronounced as "reh-ahl-tah veer-too-ah-leh".

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