kind in Italian
kind in Italian is gentile, carino, favorevole — kind means a type or category of thing that shares common features with others.
kind in Italian
gentile
carino
favorevole
Favorable.
mansueto
Gentle; tractable; easily governed.
specie
A makeshift or otherwise atypical specimen.
risma
(archaic) One's inherent nature; character, natural disposition.
stampo
(archaic) One's inherent nature; character, natural disposition.
tacca
(archaic) One's inherent nature; character, natural disposition.
tipo
(type theory) The type of a type constructor or a higher-order type operator.
genere
(type theory) The type of a type constructor or a higher-order type operator.
What does "kind" mean?
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noun A type or category of thing that shares common features with others.
"What kind of music do you like?"
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adj Friendly, generous, and considerate toward others.
"It was very kind of her to help the new student settle in."
kind in a sentence
- What kind of music do you like?
- There are many kinds of apples at the market.
- It was very kind of her to help the new student settle in.
- He always speaks in a kind and patient way.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "kind" in Italian?
"kind" in Italian is gentile, carino, favorevole. kind means: A type or category of thing that shares common features with others.
How do you use "kind" in a sentence?
Example: "What kind of music do you like?" In Italian, "kind" is gentile, carino, favorevole.
Are there other ways to say "kind" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 10 translations listed for "kind": gentile, carino, favorevole, mansueto, specie, risma.
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