hand in Italian
hand in Italian is lancetta, mano, dare — hand means the part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
hand in Italian
lancetta
mano
dare
consegnare
passare
What does "hand" mean?
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noun The part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
"She waved her hand to catch the waiter's attention."
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noun The cards a player is holding in a card game, or a single round of play.
"He folded early, holding a weak hand."
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noun Help or assistance, especially physical.
"Could you give me a hand moving this sofa?"
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noun A worker or laborer, especially one hired for manual work.
"The ranch employed several hands during harvest season."
hand in a sentence
- She waved her hand to catch the waiter's attention.
- He shook my hand firmly and introduced himself.
- He folded early, holding a weak hand.
- They played one more hand before calling it a night.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hand" in Italian?
"hand" in Italian is lancetta, mano, dare. hand means: The part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
How do you use "hand" in a sentence?
Example: "She waved her hand to catch the waiter's attention." In Italian, "hand" is lancetta, mano, dare.
Are there other ways to say "hand" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "hand": lancetta, mano, dare, consegnare, passare.
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