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buy in Italian

buy in Italian is comprare, acquistare, comperare — buy means to get something by paying money for it.

buy in Italian

comprare
verb
(transitive, archaic) To suffer consequences for (something) through being deprived of something; to pay for (something one has done).
acquistare
verb
(transitive, archaic) To suffer consequences for (something) through being deprived of something; to pay for (something one has done).
comperare
verb
(transitive, archaic) To suffer consequences for (something) through being deprived of something; to pay for (something one has done).

What does "buy" mean?

  1. verb To get something by paying money for it.
    "They bought a new car last weekend."
  2. verb To accept something as true or believable.
    "I don't buy his excuse for being late."
  3. noun Something purchased, especially a good deal.
    "That laptop was a great buy for the price."

buy in a sentence

  • They bought a new car last weekend.
  • I need to buy groceries before the shops close.
  • I don't buy his excuse for being late.
  • Nobody at the office bought her story about the missing files.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "buy" in Italian?

"buy" in Italian is comprare, acquistare, comperare. buy means: To get something by paying money for it.

How do you use "buy" in a sentence?

Example: "They bought a new car last weekend." In Italian, "buy" is comprare, acquistare, comperare.

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

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "buy": comprare, acquistare, comperare.

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