How to say "water the lawn" in Italian?

In Italian "water the lawn" translates to  innaffiare il prato 

Transliteration: een-nahf-fee-yah-reh eel prah-toh

🇮🇹 Devi innaffiare il prato regolarmente per mantenerlo verde.

🗣️ deh-vee een-nahf-fee-yah-reh eel prah-toh reh-goh-lahr-mehn-teh pehr mahn-teh-nehr-loh vehr-deh

🇺🇸 You need to water the lawn regularly to keep it green.



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How to say "water the lawn" in Italian?

You can use the word "innaffiare il prato" which translates to "water the lawn".

How to pronounce "innaffiare il prato" (water the lawn) in Italian?

The word "innaffiare il prato" is pronounced as "een-nahf-fee-yah-reh eel prah-toh".

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