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Miliardi

Miliardi is the plural form of miliardo, the Italian numerical term for 1,000,000,000 (one thousand million). In contemporary Italian, a miliardo represents 10^9. The term is used across everyday language, media, economics, science and government to describe large quantities, such as populations, budgets, or measurements.

Relation to other large-number terms: After miliardo, the next named scale is bilione (10^12), followed by biliardo

Etymology and usage notes: Miliardo is formed from the prefix mili- “thousand” and the suffix -ardo, a

(10^15)
and
trilione
(10^18).
In
English,
the
word
billion
is
commonly
used
for
10^9
in
the
short
scale;
many
European
languages
align
with
the
10^9
value
for
miliardo
in
modern
usage.
common
pattern
in
Italian
for
large-number
names.
The
plural
miliardi
is
used
when
referring
to
more
than
one
such
amount,
e.g.,
due
miliardi
di
euro,
tre
miliardi
di
dollari.