where in Italian
where in Italian is dove, laddove — where means used to ask about or refer to a place.
where in Italian
dove
dove
In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that).
laddove
In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that).
laddove
In, at or to any place (that); wherever; anywhere.
dove
The place in which something happens.
What does "where" mean?
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adv Used to ask about or refer to a place.
"Where do you live?"
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conj In a situation or case in which.
"This is a case where the rules don't apply."
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noun The place in which something happens.
"We still need to figure out the where and the when."
where in a sentence
- Where do you live?
- I forgot where I put my keys.
- This is a case where the rules don't apply.
- We still need to figure out the where and the when.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "where" in Italian?
"where" in Italian is dove, laddove. where means: Used to ask about or refer to a place.
How do you use "where" in a sentence?
Example: "Where do you live?" In Italian, "where" is dove, laddove.
Are there other ways to say "where" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "where": dove, laddove.
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