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"to order" in Italian

ordinare
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Summary

The Italian translation for “to order” is ordinare.

Examples of "to order" in use

There are 4 examples of the Italian word for "to order" being used:
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Do you want to order a sandwich? Vuoi ordinare un panino?
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I want to order a croissant and a cappuccino. Voglio ordinare un cornetto e un cappuccino.
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I’m sorry, but I don't want to order anything. Mi dispiace, ma non voglio ordinare nulla.
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I want to order some cheese. Voglio ordinare del formaggio.
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Do you want to order a sandwich?,
I want to order a croissant and a cappuccino.,
I want to order some cheese.,
I’m sorry, but I don't want to order anything.
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  • Verbs (infinitives) 1

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