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thump in Italian

thump in Italian is tonfo, colpire — thump means a heavy blow, or the dull sound it makes.

thump in Italian

tonfo
noun
colpire
verb

What does "thump" mean?

  1. noun A heavy blow, or the dull sound it makes.
    "He gave the door a thump to get their attention."
  2. verb To hit something hard, producing a dull, heavy sound.
    "He thumped the table in frustration."

thump in a sentence

  • He gave the door a thump to get their attention.
  • She heard a thump from the room next door.
  • He thumped the table in frustration.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "thump" in Italian?

"thump" in Italian is tonfo, colpire. thump means: A heavy blow, or the dull sound it makes.

How do you use "thump" in a sentence?

Example: "He gave the door a thump to get their attention." In Italian, "thump" is tonfo, colpire.

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

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "thump": tonfo, colpire.

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