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outside in Italian

outside in Italian is esteriore, esterno, fuori — outside means the outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.

outside in Italian

esteriore
adj
Of or pertaining to the outer surface, limit or boundary.
esteriore
adj
Of, pertaining to or originating from beyond the outer surface, limit or boundary.
esterno
adj
Of, pertaining to or originating from beyond the outer surface, limit or boundary.
fuori
adv
To or in the outdoors or outside; to or in an area that is beyond the scope, limits, or borders of a given place.
all’esterno
adv
To or in the outdoors or outside; to or in an area that is beyond the scope, limits, or borders of a given place.
all'aperto
adv
Outdoors.
all'aria aperta
adv
Outdoors.
esterno
noun
fuori
prep
On the outside of, not inside (something, such as a building).
all'esterno di
prep
On the outside of, not inside (something, such as a building).

What does "outside" mean?

  1. noun The outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.
    "The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint."
  2. adj Coming from, located at, or relating to a place beyond a given boundary or group.
    "They brought in an outside consultant to review the finances."
  3. prep Not inside; beyond the limits of.
    "There's a bike rack outside the library."
  4. adv In or into the open air; not indoors.
    "The kids are playing outside."

outside in a sentence

  • The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint.
  • We waited outside until the doors opened.
  • They brought in an outside consultant to review the finances.
  • There's a bike rack outside the library.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "outside" in Italian?

"outside" in Italian is esteriore, esterno, fuori. outside means: The outer part or surface of something; the area beyond its boundary.

How do you use "outside" in a sentence?

Example: "The outside of the house needs a fresh coat of paint." In Italian, "outside" is esteriore, esterno, fuori.

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

Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "outside": esteriore, esterno, fuori, all’esterno, all'aperto, all'aria aperta.

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