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capital in Italian

capital in Italian is capitale, maiuscolo, eccellente — capital means the city where a country's or region's government is based.

capital in Italian

capitale
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
maiuscolo
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
eccellente
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
magnifico
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
ottimo
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
principale
intj
(slang, dated) used as an expression of approval, satisfaction, or delight.
capitello
noun
(countable, architectural element) The uppermost part of a column.
capitale
noun
(uncountable, business, finance, insurance) Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system.

What does "capital" mean?

  1. noun The city where a country's or region's government is based.
    "Paris is the capital of France."
  2. noun Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
    "The startup raised a million dollars in capital from investors."
  3. noun An uppercase letter.
    "Remember to start each sentence with a capital."
  4. adj Of the greatest importance; chief.
    "Choosing the right location was a capital decision for the business."

capital in a sentence

  • Paris is the capital of France.
  • The startup raised a million dollars in capital from investors.
  • Remember to start each sentence with a capital.
  • Choosing the right location was a capital decision for the business.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "capital" in Italian?

"capital" in Italian is capitale, maiuscolo, eccellente. capital means: The city where a country's or region's government is based.

How do you use "capital" in a sentence?

Example: "Paris is the capital of France." In Italian, "capital" is capitale, maiuscolo, eccellente.

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

Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "capital": capitale, maiuscolo, eccellente, magnifico, ottimo, principale.

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