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How do you say "office worker" in Italian?
l’impiegato
In Italian, "office worker" is l’impiegato.
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Pronunciation
Leem-pee-AH-toh, stress on second syllable, 'ee' as in 'feet'.
Grammar notes
L'impiegato is masculine, l'impiegata is feminine. Plural is gli impiegati or le impiegate.
Example sentence
L'impiegato lavora in ufficio.
The office worker works in the office.
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How to remember l’impiegato
Impiego means employment - an impiegato is an office employee who is employed.
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Questions about l’impiegato
How do you say "office worker" in Italian?
In Italian, "office worker" is l’impiegato. It is a noun.
How is l’impiegato written in Italian?
l’impiegato is written using the standard Italian script.
How is l’impiegato used in a sentence?
Use l’impiegato as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'impiegato lavora in ufficio. (The office worker works in the office.).
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"Office worker" in other languages
- Japanese 会社員 (kaishain)
- Korean 회사원 (hoesawon)
- Chinese 上班族 (shàng bān zú)
- Spanish oficinista
- Spanish (Latin America) administrativo
- French l'employé de bureau
- German der Büroangestellte
- Russian офисный работник (ofisnyj rabotnik)
- Greek ο υπάλληλος γραφείου (o ipalilos grafiu)
- Arabic عامل المكتب (aaemal ilmaktab)
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