thirty
In Italian, 'trenta' is used to represent the number 30. It is part of the numerical system and is commonly used in counting, indicating age, or describing quantities. Like other Italian numbers, 'trenta' can be combined with other numbers to form larger numbers, such as 'trentauno' (thirty-one) or 'trentadue' (thirty-two).
I have thirty apples in the basket.
This phrase indicates the quantity of apples in a basket, emphasizing that there are thirty of them.
There are thirty days in a non-leap February.
This sentence is a factual statement about the number of days in February during a non-leap year.
The temperature has dropped to thirty degrees.
This expression communicates that the temperature has decreased to a specific level, which is thirty degrees.