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able in Italian

able in Italian is evole, abile, ibile — able means having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.

able in Italian

evole
suffix
Able to be done; fit to be done.
abile
suffix
Able to be done; fit to be done.
ibile
suffix
Able to be done; fit to be done.
capace
adj
Free from constraints preventing completion of task; permitted to; not prevented from. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
abile
adj
Gifted with skill, intelligence, knowledge, or competence. [First attested in the mid 16th century.]

What does "able" mean?

  1. adj Having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.
    "Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?"
  2. adj Skilled or competent.
    "He's a very able manager who keeps the whole team on track."

able in a sentence

  • Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?
  • After months of practice, she was finally able to run a marathon.
  • He's a very able manager who keeps the whole team on track.

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What is "able" in Italian?

"able" in Italian is evole, abile, ibile. able means: Having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.

How do you use "able" in a sentence?

Example: "Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?" In Italian, "able" is evole, abile, ibile.

Are there other ways to say "able" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "able": evole, abile, ibile, capace.

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