checkout in Italian
checkout in Italian is cassa, check-out — checkout means the counter or area where customers pay for items in a shop.
checkout in Italian
cassa
check-out
The process of checking out of a hotel, or the latest time to vacate a room in one.
What does "checkout" mean?
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noun The counter or area where customers pay for items in a shop.
"There was a long line at the checkout on Saturday."
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noun The process of leaving a hotel, or the time by which guests must leave.
"Checkout is at 11am, so we packed early."
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noun The process of confirming and paying for an online purchase.
"The website's checkout process was quick and simple."
checkout in a sentence
- There was a long line at the checkout on Saturday.
- Checkout is at 11am, so we packed early.
- The website's checkout process was quick and simple.
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Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "checkout" in Italian?
"checkout" in Italian is cassa, check-out. checkout means: The counter or area where customers pay for items in a shop.
How do you use "checkout" in a sentence?
Example: "There was a long line at the checkout on Saturday." In Italian, "checkout" is cassa, check-out.
Are there other ways to say "checkout" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "checkout": cassa, check-out.
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