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flaky in Italian

flaky in Italian is inaffidabile, strambo — flaky means made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.

flaky in Italian

inaffidabile
adj
strambo
adj

What does "flaky" mean?

  1. adjective Made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.
    "The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust."
  2. adjective Unreliable, especially about keeping plans or commitments.
    "He's a great cook but notoriously flaky about showing up on time."
  3. adjective Working only inconsistently, especially describing a device, connection, or system.
    "The office Wi-Fi has been flaky all week."

flaky in a sentence

  • The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust.
  • He's a great cook but notoriously flaky about showing up on time.
  • The office Wi-Fi has been flaky all week.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "flaky" in Italian?

"flaky" in Italian is inaffidabile, strambo. flaky means: Made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.

How do you use "flaky" in a sentence?

Example: "The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust." In Italian, "flaky" is inaffidabile, strambo.

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

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "flaky": inaffidabile, strambo.

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