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copy in Italian

copy in Italian is copia, replica, esemplare — copy means a duplicate of something original.

copy in Italian

copia
noun
copia
noun
An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.
replica
noun
An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.
esemplare
noun
copiare
verb
imitare
verb
(transitive) To imitate.
copiare
verb
(transitive) To imitate.
ricevere
verb
(radio) To receive a transmission successfully.

What does "copy" mean?

  1. noun A duplicate of something original.
    "Keep a copy of the contract for your records."
  2. noun Written text intended for publication or advertising.
    "The marketing team spent all week polishing the ad copy."
  3. verb To make a duplicate of something, or to imitate it.
    "Please copy me on that email."

copy in a sentence

  • Keep a copy of the contract for your records.
  • She made three copies of the report before the meeting.
  • The marketing team spent all week polishing the ad copy.
  • Please copy me on that email.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "copy" in Italian?

"copy" in Italian is copia, replica, esemplare. copy means: A duplicate of something original.

How do you use "copy" in a sentence?

Example: "Keep a copy of the contract for your records." In Italian, "copy" is copia, replica, esemplare.

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

Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "copy": copia, replica, esemplare, copiare, imitare, ricevere.

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