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ware in Italian

ware in Italian is mercanzia, merce, all'erta — ware means goods made for sale, especially pottery, metalware, or similar manufactured items (often used in the plural, "wares").

ware in Italian

mercanzia
noun
merce
noun
all'erta
verb
(obsolete, _, or, _, dialectal) To be ware or mindful of something.
diffidare
verb
(obsolete, _, or, _, dialectal) To be ware or mindful of something.

What does "ware" mean?

  1. noun Goods made for sale, especially pottery, metalware, or similar manufactured items (often used in the plural, "wares").
    "The potter laid out her ware on a blanket at the market."
  2. adj Aware; alert to danger or wary (now old-fashioned or dialectal).
    ""Ware the dog!" the sign warned."

ware in a sentence

  • The potter laid out her ware on a blanket at the market.
  • Traders came from miles around to sell their ware.
  • "Ware the dog!" the sign warned.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ware" in Italian?

"ware" in Italian is mercanzia, merce, all'erta. ware means: Goods made for sale, especially pottery, metalware, or similar manufactured items (often used in the plural, "wares").

How do you use "ware" in a sentence?

Example: "The potter laid out her ware on a blanket at the market." In Italian, "ware" is mercanzia, merce, all'erta.

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

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "ware": mercanzia, merce, all'erta, diffidare.

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