pedestrian in Italian
pedestrian in Italian is pedonale, pedone — pedestrian means a person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
pedestrian in Italian
pedonale
(not comparable) Of or intended for those who are walking.
pedone
(not comparable) Of or intended for those who are walking.
pedone
A walker; one who walks or goes on foot, especially as opposed to one who uses a vehicle.
What does "pedestrian" mean?
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noun A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
"The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely."
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adj Ordinary and unremarkable; dull.
"The film's plot felt pedestrian compared to the director's earlier work."
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adj Designed for or relating to people walking.
"The city closed the street to cars and made it a pedestrian zone."
pedestrian in a sentence
- The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely.
- The film's plot felt pedestrian compared to the director's earlier work.
- The city closed the street to cars and made it a pedestrian zone.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pedestrian" in Italian?
"pedestrian" in Italian is pedonale, pedone. pedestrian means: A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
How do you use "pedestrian" in a sentence?
Example: "The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely." In Italian, "pedestrian" is pedonale, pedone.
Are there other ways to say "pedestrian" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "pedestrian": pedonale, pedone.
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