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How do you say "hardworking" in Italian?

lavoratore

Noun

In Italian, "hardworking" is lavoratore.

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Pronunciation

lah-voh-rah-TOH-ray, stress on the third syllable.

Grammar notes

Lavoratore is a noun meaning 'worker'. The adjective meaning hardworking is laborioso, or use 'che lavora molto'.

Example sentence

È un lavoratore instancabile.

He is a tireless worker.

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How to remember lavoratore

Lavoratore literally means a worker - someone who works is lavoratore.

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Questions about lavoratore

How do you say "hardworking" in Italian?

In Italian, "hardworking" is lavoratore. It is a noun.

How is lavoratore written in Italian?

lavoratore is written using the standard Italian script.

How is lavoratore used in a sentence?

Use lavoratore as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: È un lavoratore instancabile. (He is a tireless worker.).

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