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next in Italian

next in Italian is prossimo, vicino, seguente — next means coming immediately after the current one, in place, time, or order.

next in Italian

prossimo
adj
Nearest in place or position, having nothing similar intervening; adjoining.
vicino
adj
Nearest in place or position, having nothing similar intervening; adjoining.
seguente
adj
Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order.
prossimo
adj
Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order.
successivo
adj
Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order.
accanto
adv
In a time, place, rank or sequence closest or following.
vicino
adv
In a time, place, rank or sequence closest or following.
dopo
adv
On the first subsequent occasion.
poi
adv
On the first subsequent occasion.
prossimo
noun
The one that follows after this one.
prossima
noun
The one that follows after this one.
presso
prep
(obsolete, or, poetic) On the side of; nearest or adjacent to; next to.

What does "next" mean?

  1. adj Coming immediately after the current one, in place, time, or order.
    "Turn left at the next intersection."
  2. det The one immediately following the present or most recent one.
    "Take the next available seat."
  3. adv Immediately afterward, in sequence.
    "First we'll eat, and next we'll head to the cinema."
  4. prep Nearest to or adjacent to.
    "She sat next to her best friend."

next in a sentence

  • Turn left at the next intersection.
  • See you next week.
  • Take the next available seat.
  • First we'll eat, and next we'll head to the cinema.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "next" in Italian?

"next" in Italian is prossimo, vicino, seguente. next means: Coming immediately after the current one, in place, time, or order.

How do you use "next" in a sentence?

Example: "Turn left at the next intersection." In Italian, "next" is prossimo, vicino, seguente.

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

Yes — Italian has 9 translations listed for "next": prossimo, vicino, seguente, successivo, accanto, dopo.

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