kid in Italian
kid in Italian is bambino, bimbo, ragazzo — kid means a child or young person; informally, anyone's son or daughter regardless of their age.
kid in Italian
bambino
(informal) A child, adolescent, or (loosely) a young adult.
bimbo
(informal) A child, adolescent, or (loosely) a young adult.
ragazzo
(colloquial) An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.
capretto
scherzare
(intransitive, colloquial) To joke.
What does "kid" mean?
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noun A child or young person; informally, anyone's son or daughter regardless of their age.
"The kids were playing in the backyard all afternoon."
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noun A young goat.
"The farmer bottle-fed the newborn kid."
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verb To tease or joke with someone, often in a playful, harmless way.
"Don't take it seriously, I was only kidding."
kid in a sentence
- The kids were playing in the backyard all afternoon.
- She's my kid, even though she's thirty now.
- The farmer bottle-fed the newborn kid.
- Don't take it seriously, I was only kidding.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "kid" in Italian?
"kid" in Italian is bambino, bimbo, ragazzo. kid means: A child or young person; informally, anyone's son or daughter regardless of their age.
How do you use "kid" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids were playing in the backyard all afternoon." In Italian, "kid" is bambino, bimbo, ragazzo.
Are there other ways to say "kid" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "kid": bambino, bimbo, ragazzo, capretto, scherzare.
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