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Television in Italian 🇮🇹


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How to say “television” in Italian? “Tv”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “tv” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on television in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Italian word:
• Remember that the Italian word "televisione" closely resembles the English "television"—both start with "tele-" (meaning "far") and end with "-visione" (meaning "seeing"). This similarity makes it easier to recall.
• Visualize a TV set with a remote labeled "TV" to connect the abbreviation with the full word "televisione."

Explanations:
• "TV" is commonly used as an abbreviation for "televisione." In spoken Italian, people often simply say "TV" even though the full word is "televisione."
• The term covers both the medium (the broadcasting system) and, by extension, the device that displays programs.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• "Televisore" – refers specifically to the physical TV set.
• "Apparecchio televisivo" – a more formal phrase for the TV set.
• "Schermo" – can sometimes be used informally to refer to the TV screen.

Alternate meanings and slang:
• There isn’t a widely used slang meaning for "TV" in Italian; its usage is mostly straightforward and tied to the medium or the device.
• In casual conversation, "TV" might be used in expressions like "fare la TV" when referring to watching television for a long time, but it does not carry a different slang meaning.

Example sentences with translations:
• "Stasera guarderò la TV per seguire il mio programma preferito."
 Translation: "Tonight I'll watch TV to follow my favorite show."
• "Il televisore in salotto è appena stato acquistato."
 Translation: "The television set in the living room was just purchased."
• "Durante la cena, abbiamo acceso la TV per ascoltare le notizie."
 Translation: "During dinner, we turned on the TV to listen to the news."

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