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Guy in Italian

Guy in Italian is Guido, Vito, strallo — Guy means a man or boy; an informal word for a male person.

Guy in Italian

Guido
proper noun
A en given name.
Vito
proper noun
A en given name.
strallo
noun
(primarily, nautical) A support rope or cable used to aid in hoisting or lowering.
tirante
noun
(primarily, nautical) A support rope or cable used to aid in hoisting or lowering.
gente
noun
(especially, in the plural, often, controversial) A person (see usage notes).
tipo
noun
(informal, term of address) Buster, Mack, fella, bud, man.
bullo
noun
(informal, term of address) Buster, Mack, fella, bud, man.
strallare
verb
To equip with a support cable.

What does "Guy" mean?

  1. noun A man or boy; an informal word for a male person.
    "He's a really nice guy once you get to know him."
  2. noun In the plural, an informal way to address a group of people regardless of gender.
    "Come on, guys, we need to get moving."
  3. noun A rope or cable used to steady or secure a structure such as a mast or tent.
    "They tightened the guy ropes before the storm hit."

Guy in a sentence

  • He's a really nice guy once you get to know him.
  • Which guy was it who called earlier?
  • Come on, guys, we need to get moving.
  • They tightened the guy ropes before the storm hit.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Guy" in Italian?

"Guy" in Italian is Guido, Vito, strallo. Guy means: A man or boy; an informal word for a male person.

How do you use "Guy" in a sentence?

Example: "He's a really nice guy once you get to know him." In Italian, "Guy" is Guido, Vito, strallo.

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

Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "Guy": Guido, Vito, strallo, tirante, gente, tipo.

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