chick in Italian
chick in Italian is pulcino, gnocca, pollastra — chick means a young, newly hatched bird, especially a baby chicken.
chick in Italian
pulcino
gnocca
(colloquial) An attractive, young woman.
pollastra
(colloquial) An attractive, young woman.
What does "chick" mean?
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noun A young, newly hatched bird, especially a baby chicken.
"The hen led her chicks across the yard."
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noun (informal) A young woman.
"He introduced her as 'the chick from accounting.'"
chick in a sentence
- The hen led her chicks across the yard.
- A fluffy yellow chick pecked at the seed on the ground.
- He introduced her as 'the chick from accounting.'
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "chick" in Italian?
"chick" in Italian is pulcino, gnocca, pollastra. chick means: A young, newly hatched bird, especially a baby chicken.
How do you use "chick" in a sentence?
Example: "The hen led her chicks across the yard." In Italian, "chick" is pulcino, gnocca, pollastra.
Are there other ways to say "chick" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "chick": pulcino, gnocca, pollastra.
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