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king in Italian

king in Italian is re, fare dama — king means a male monarch who rules a country, typically inheriting the position by birth.

king in Italian

re
noun
fare dama
verb
To promote a piece of draughts/checkers that has traversed the board to the opposite side, that piece subsequently being permitted to move backwards as well as forwards.

What does "king" mean?

  1. noun A male monarch who rules a country, typically inheriting the position by birth.
    "The king was crowned in a grand ceremony at the cathedral."
  2. noun The most important or dominant person or thing in a particular field.
    "He was regarded as the undisputed king of jazz guitar."
  3. noun The most important piece in chess, which must be protected from checkmate to avoid losing the game.
    "She moved her king to safety in the corner of the board."
  4. noun A playing card ranked just below the ace, showing an image of a king.
    "He drew the king of hearts on his final turn."

king in a sentence

  • The king was crowned in a grand ceremony at the cathedral.
  • The young prince will one day become king.
  • He was regarded as the undisputed king of jazz guitar.
  • She moved her king to safety in the corner of the board.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "king" in Italian?

"king" in Italian is re, fare dama. king means: A male monarch who rules a country, typically inheriting the position by birth.

How do you use "king" in a sentence?

Example: "The king was crowned in a grand ceremony at the cathedral." In Italian, "king" is re, fare dama.

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

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "king": re, fare dama.

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