chilo
kilogram
noun KEE-loh Rare
Origin: Greek khilioi (thousand), via French kilogramme.
Also means
kilo
Usage Note
Chilo is the everyday short form of chilogrammo; both are fully standard. Note the spelling: Italian uses 'ch' to preserve the hard /k/ sound before 'i', so it is chilo, not kilo (though kilo appears informally). The plural is i chili. For kilometres, the analogous short form is chilometro / km.
Examples
"Ho comprato due chili di pomodori."
Natural Translation
I bought two kilograms of tomatoes.
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