value in Italian
value in Italian is valore, stimare, valutare — value means how much something is worth, in money or importance.
value in Italian
valore
stimare
To determine or estimate the value of; to judge the worth of.
valutare
To determine or estimate the value of; to judge the worth of.
computare
To determine or estimate the value of; to judge the worth of.
apprezzare
To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon.
tenere in gran conto
To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon.
apprezzare
To hold dear; to cherish.
valorizzare
To hold dear; to cherish.
What does "value" mean?
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noun How much something is worth, in money or importance.
"The value of the house has doubled since they bought it."
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noun A person's principles or standards regarding what matters in life (usually plural: "values").
"Honesty is one of the core values she was raised with."
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verb To think highly of; to consider important.
"I really value your opinion on this."
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verb To estimate the monetary worth of something.
"The jeweller valued the ring at two thousand pounds."
value in a sentence
- The value of the house has doubled since they bought it.
- This car offers great value for money.
- Honesty is one of the core values she was raised with.
- I really value your opinion on this.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "value" in Italian?
"value" in Italian is valore, stimare, valutare. value means: How much something is worth, in money or importance.
How do you use "value" in a sentence?
Example: "The value of the house has doubled since they bought it." In Italian, "value" is valore, stimare, valutare.
Are there other ways to say "value" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "value": valore, stimare, valutare, computare, apprezzare, tenere in gran conto.
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