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command in Italian

command in Italian is comando, ordine, maestria — command means an order given with authority.

command in Italian

comando
noun
An order to do something.
ordine
noun
An order to do something.
comando
noun
maestria
noun
power of control, direction or disposal; mastery.
padronanza
noun
power of control, direction or disposal; mastery.
perizia
noun
power of control, direction or disposal; mastery.
ordinare
verb
(ambitransitive) To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
comandare
verb
(ambitransitive) To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.

What does "command" mean?

  1. noun An order given with authority.
    "The soldiers obeyed the general's command without hesitation."
  2. noun Authority or control over people, resources, or a situation.
    "The captain took command of the ship after the accident."
  3. noun An instruction given to a computer program.
    "Type the command to list all the files in the folder."
  4. verb To give an order, or to have authority over.
    "The colonel commands three battalions."

command in a sentence

  • The soldiers obeyed the general's command without hesitation.
  • She gave the dog a simple command to sit.
  • The captain took command of the ship after the accident.
  • Type the command to list all the files in the folder.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "command" in Italian?

"command" in Italian is comando, ordine, maestria. command means: An order given with authority.

How do you use "command" in a sentence?

Example: "The soldiers obeyed the general's command without hesitation." In Italian, "command" is comando, ordine, maestria.

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

Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "command": comando, ordine, maestria, padronanza, perizia, ordinare.

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