package in Italian
package in Italian is pacco, pacchetto, impacchettamento — package means a parcel or box containing something, usually wrapped or sealed for delivery.
package in Italian
pacco
pacchetto
impacchettamento
(uncountable, archaic) The act of packing something.
What does "package" mean?
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noun A parcel or box containing something, usually wrapped or sealed for delivery.
"A package arrived on the doorstep this morning."
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noun A set of related items, services, or terms offered together.
"The hotel offers a package that includes breakfast and airport transfers."
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verb To put something into a package, or to present it in an appealing way.
"The company packaged the product with eco-friendly materials."
package in a sentence
- A package arrived on the doorstep this morning.
- The hotel offers a package that includes breakfast and airport transfers.
- She negotiated a better salary package before accepting the job.
- The company packaged the product with eco-friendly materials.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "package" in Italian?
"package" in Italian is pacco, pacchetto, impacchettamento. package means: A parcel or box containing something, usually wrapped or sealed for delivery.
How do you use "package" in a sentence?
Example: "A package arrived on the doorstep this morning." In Italian, "package" is pacco, pacchetto, impacchettamento.
Are there other ways to say "package" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "package": pacco, pacchetto, impacchettamento.
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