boy in Italian
boy in Italian is bambino, maschio, ragazzo — boy means a male child or young man.
boy in Italian
bambino
A male child. [from 15th c.]
maschio
A male child. [from 15th c.]
ragazzo
A male child. [from 15th c.]
maschietto
A male child. [from 15th c.]
ragazzo
A young man.
maschio
A young man.
ragazzino
A young man.
maschietto
A young man.
ragazzo
ragazzo
A male non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a male pet, especially a dog. [from 15th c.]
negro
A male non-human animal, especially, in affectionate address, a male pet, especially a dog. [from 15th c.]
What does "boy" mean?
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noun A male child or young man.
"The boy ran ahead of his parents toward the playground."
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interjection Used to express surprise, delight, or strong feeling.
"Boy, that was a close call!"
boy in a sentence
- The boy ran ahead of his parents toward the playground.
- She has two boys and a girl.
- Boy, that was a close call!
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "boy" in Italian?
"boy" in Italian is bambino, maschio, ragazzo. boy means: A male child or young man.
How do you use "boy" in a sentence?
Example: "The boy ran ahead of his parents toward the playground." In Italian, "boy" is bambino, maschio, ragazzo.
Are there other ways to say "boy" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "boy": bambino, maschio, ragazzo, maschietto, ragazzino, negro.
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