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character in Italian

character in Italian is personaggio, carattere, caratteristica — character means a person portrayed in a book, film, play, or other story.

character in Italian

personaggio
noun
carattere
noun
(countable) A distinguishing feature; characteristic; trait; nature; phene.
caratteristica
noun
(countable) A distinguishing feature; characteristic; trait; nature; phene.
carattere
noun

What does "character" mean?

  1. noun A person portrayed in a book, film, play, or other story.
    "The main character faces a difficult choice in the final act."
  2. noun The combination of qualities and traits that make up a person's nature, especially their moral strength or honesty.
    "Facing hardship revealed his true character."
  3. noun A single letter, digit, or symbol, especially in writing or computing.
    "The password must contain at least one special character."
  4. noun A distinctive or unusual person, often amusing or eccentric.
    "Her grandfather was a real character, always telling wild stories."

character in a sentence

  • The main character faces a difficult choice in the final act.
  • The film introduces a new villain as its central character.
  • Facing hardship revealed his true character.
  • The password must contain at least one special character.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "character" in Italian?

"character" in Italian is personaggio, carattere, caratteristica. character means: A person portrayed in a book, film, play, or other story.

How do you use "character" in a sentence?

Example: "The main character faces a difficult choice in the final act." In Italian, "character" is personaggio, carattere, caratteristica.

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

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "character": personaggio, carattere, caratteristica.

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