aside in Italian
aside in Italian is a parte, in disparte — aside means to one side, or out of the way.
aside in Italian
a parte
To or on one side so as to be out of the way.
in disparte
To or on one side so as to be out of the way.
What does "aside" mean?
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adv To one side, or out of the way.
"She stepped aside to let the paramedics through."
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adv Excluded from consideration, used to set a topic apart before moving on.
"Joking aside, we need to finish this report by Friday."
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noun A remark made quietly to one person, or (in theater) a line spoken by a character directly to the audience that other characters are assumed not to hear.
"In an aside to the audience, the actor revealed the villain's plan."
aside in a sentence
- She stepped aside to let the paramedics through.
- He set his phone aside and focused on the conversation.
- Joking aside, we need to finish this report by Friday.
- In an aside to the audience, the actor revealed the villain's plan.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "aside" in Italian?
"aside" in Italian is a parte, in disparte. aside means: To one side, or out of the way.
How do you use "aside" in a sentence?
Example: "She stepped aside to let the paramedics through." In Italian, "aside" is a parte, in disparte.
Are there other ways to say "aside" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "aside": a parte, in disparte.
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