wine in Italian
wine in Italian is vino, offrire pranzi e cene, bere del vino — wine means an alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).
wine in Italian
vino
offrire pranzi e cene
(transitive) To entertain (someone) with wine.
bere del vino
(intransitive) To drink wine.
bere il vino
(intransitive) To drink wine.
What does "wine" mean?
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noun An alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).
"They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner."
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verb To entertain someone with food and wine, especially to impress them, as in "wine and dine".
"The client was wined and dined before signing the contract."
wine in a sentence
- They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner.
- The region is famous for its dry white wines.
- The client was wined and dined before signing the contract.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wine" in Italian?
"wine" in Italian is vino, offrire pranzi e cene, bere del vino. wine means: An alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).
How do you use "wine" in a sentence?
Example: "They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner." In Italian, "wine" is vino, offrire pranzi e cene, bere del vino.
Are there other ways to say "wine" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "wine": vino, offrire pranzi e cene, bere del vino, bere il vino.
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