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offer in Italian

offer in Italian is offerta, proposta, transazione — offer means to present something for someone to accept or refuse.

offer in Italian

offerta
noun
A proposal that has been made.
proposta
noun
A proposal that has been made.
offerta
noun
Something put forth, bid, proffered or tendered.
transazione
noun
(legal) An invitation to enter into a binding contract communicated to another party which contains terms sufficiently definite to create an enforceable contract if the other party accepts the invitation.
offrire
verb
proporre
verb
offrire
verb
(transitive) To place at someone’s disposal; to present (something) to be either accepted or turned down.
offrire
verb
(transitive) To present (something) to God or gods, as a gesture of worship or as a sacrifice.
presentare
verb
(transitive) To present (something) to God or gods, as a gesture of worship or as a sacrifice.

What does "offer" mean?

  1. verb To present something for someone to accept or refuse.
    "She offered him a cup of coffee."
  2. verb To express willingness to do something for someone.
    "He offered to help carry the boxes upstairs."
  3. noun A proposal, especially one involving a price, job, or deal.
    "They made an offer on the house the same afternoon."

offer in a sentence

  • She offered him a cup of coffee.
  • The company offered a full refund.
  • He offered to help carry the boxes upstairs.
  • They made an offer on the house the same afternoon.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "offer" in Italian?

"offer" in Italian is offerta, proposta, transazione. offer means: To present something for someone to accept or refuse.

How do you use "offer" in a sentence?

Example: "She offered him a cup of coffee." In Italian, "offer" is offerta, proposta, transazione.

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

Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "offer": offerta, proposta, transazione, offrire, proporre, presentare.

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