tour in Italian
tour in Italian is viaggio, tournée, giro — tour means a trip or visit through a place, often for sightseeing or inspection.
tour in Italian
viaggio
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
tournée
A journey through a given list of places, such as by an entertainer performing concerts.
giro
(sports, cycling) A street and road race, frequently multiday.
What does "tour" mean?
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noun A trip or visit through a place, often for sightseeing or inspection.
"We took a guided tour of the castle."
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noun A series of scheduled performances or matches by a performer or team, often in different cities or countries.
"The band announced a world tour for next spring."
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noun A period of duty spent in a particular place or role, especially in the military.
"He served two tours in the region."
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verb To travel through a place, often visiting several locations.
"The senator toured the flood-damaged areas."
tour in a sentence
- We took a guided tour of the castle.
- The tour of the factory lasted about an hour.
- The band announced a world tour for next spring.
- He served two tours in the region.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tour" in Italian?
"tour" in Italian is viaggio, tournée, giro. tour means: A trip or visit through a place, often for sightseeing or inspection.
How do you use "tour" in a sentence?
Example: "We took a guided tour of the castle." In Italian, "tour" is viaggio, tournée, giro.
Are there other ways to say "tour" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "tour": viaggio, tournée, giro.
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