ahead in Italian
ahead in Italian is davanti, avanti, al futuro — ahead means in front, or in the direction someone is facing or moving.
ahead in Italian
davanti
avanti
al futuro
In or for the future.
anticipatamente
In or for the future.
anzitempo
In or for the future.
antecedentemente
At an earlier time; beforehand; in advance.
in anticipo
At an earlier time; beforehand; in advance.
What does "ahead" mean?
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adv In front, or in the direction someone is facing or moving.
"The finish line was just ahead."
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adv More advanced or in a better position than others.
"The team is ahead by ten points."
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adv In the future, or before something happens.
"We need to plan ahead for the holiday rush."
ahead in a sentence
- The finish line was just ahead.
- Look ahead before crossing the road.
- The team is ahead by ten points.
- We need to plan ahead for the holiday rush.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ahead" in Italian?
"ahead" in Italian is davanti, avanti, al futuro. ahead means: In front, or in the direction someone is facing or moving.
How do you use "ahead" in a sentence?
Example: "The finish line was just ahead." In Italian, "ahead" is davanti, avanti, al futuro.
Are there other ways to say "ahead" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "ahead": davanti, avanti, al futuro, anticipatamente, anzitempo, antecedentemente.
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