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and in Italian

and in Italian is e, ed — and means used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.

and in Italian

e
conj
ed
conj

What does "and" mean?

  1. conj Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
    "She bought bread and milk."
  2. conj Used to link two clauses or sentences, often showing a sequence, result, or contrast.
    "He studied hard, and he passed the exam."

and in a sentence

  • She bought bread and milk.
  • He was tired and hungry after the hike.
  • He studied hard, and he passed the exam.
  • Turn the key and the engine starts.

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Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "and" in Italian?

"and" in Italian is e, ed. and means: Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.

How do you use "and" in a sentence?

Example: "She bought bread and milk." In Italian, "and" is e, ed.

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

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "and": e, ed.

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