call in Italian
call in Italian is grido, urlo, chiamata — call means to contact someone by phone, or to cry out or shout to get attention.
call in Italian
grido
A cry or shout.
urlo
A cry or shout.
chiamata
A beckoning or summoning.
richiamo
A beckoning or summoning.
convocazione
A beckoning or summoning.
chiamata
A telephone conversation; a phone call.
telefonata
A telephone conversation; a phone call.
visita
A short visit, usually for social purposes.
capatina
A short visit, usually for social purposes.
saluto
A short visit, usually for social purposes.
turno
canto
richiamo
chiamare
visitare
To pay a (social) visit (often used with "on", "round", or "at"; used by salespeople with "again" to invite customers to come again).
chiamare
To state, or estimate, approximately or loosely; to characterize without strict regard to fact.
gridare
To state, or estimate, approximately or loosely; to characterize without strict regard to fact.
nominare
To state, or estimate, approximately or loosely; to characterize without strict regard to fact.
coprire
(intransitive, poker, proscribed) To match the current bet amount, in preparation for a raise in the same turn. (Usually, players are forbidden to announce one's play this way.)
What does "call" mean?
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verb To contact someone by phone, or to cry out or shout to get attention.
"Call me when you get home safely."
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verb To give someone or something a name; to refer to something in a particular way.
"They called their new puppy Max."
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verb To pay a brief visit, or to stop at a place, especially a ship stopping at a port.
"I'll call round tomorrow to pick up the keys."
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verb To predict or officially declare an outcome.
"The pundits called the election for the incumbent hours before the final count."
call in a sentence
- Call me when you get home safely.
- She called out his name across the crowded station.
- They called their new puppy Max.
- Some people call it a soda; others call it a pop.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "call" in Italian?
"call" in Italian is grido, urlo, chiamata. call means: To contact someone by phone, or to cry out or shout to get attention.
How do you use "call" in a sentence?
Example: "Call me when you get home safely." In Italian, "call" is grido, urlo, chiamata.
Are there other ways to say "call" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 16 translations listed for "call": grido, urlo, chiamata, richiamo, convocazione, telefonata.
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