among in Italian
among in Italian is fra, in mezzo a, tra — among means surrounded by, or in the middle of, a group of people or things.
among in Italian
fra
Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst.)
in mezzo a
Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst.)
tra
Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst.)
What does "among" mean?
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prep Surrounded by, or in the middle of, a group of people or things.
"She felt safe among old friends."
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prep Shared between, or distributed to, the members of a group.
"The prize money was split among the five winners."
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prep Being one of a particular group, especially a notable one.
"She is among the best violinists of her generation."
among in a sentence
- She felt safe among old friends.
- The cabin was hidden among the trees.
- The prize money was split among the five winners.
- She is among the best violinists of her generation.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "among" in Italian?
"among" in Italian is fra, in mezzo a, tra. among means: Surrounded by, or in the middle of, a group of people or things.
How do you use "among" in a sentence?
Example: "She felt safe among old friends." In Italian, "among" is fra, in mezzo a, tra.
Are there other ways to say "among" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "among": fra, in mezzo a, tra.
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