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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
noun
pacchetto
noun
impacchettamento
noun
(uncountable, archaic) The act of packing something.

What does "package" mean?

  1. noun A parcel or box containing something, usually wrapped or sealed for delivery.
    "A package arrived on the doorstep this morning."
  2. noun A set of related items, services, or terms offered together.
    "The hotel offers a package that includes breakfast and airport transfers."
  3. 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.

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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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