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barbaro

English translation of barbaro

pass it on barbarian

The Italian word 'barbaro' refers to a person who is perceived as uncivilized or primitive, similar to its usage in English. It can also have contextual meanings in modern Italian, sometimes describing someone who behaves in a brutal or savage manner. In historical contexts, it may refer to the various tribes considered non-Roman by the ancient Romans. The term can be used both in a derogatory sense and in a more neutral historical context.


Example sentences using: barbaro

Tu sei un barbaro nella tua determinazione.

English translation of Tu sei un barbaro nella tua determinazione.

You are a barbarian in your determination.

This phrase highlights someone's fierce and relentless nature in pursuing their goals, comparing their tenacity to that of a barbarian.

Il suo comportamento era da barbaro durante la festa.

English translation of Il suo comportamento era da barbaro durante la festa.

His behavior was barbaric during the party.

This phrase describes someone's actions at a party as wild and uncivilized, using 'barbaro' to emphasize the lack of refinement.

Hanno organizzato un incontro barbaro per celebrare la vittoria.

English translation of Hanno organizzato un incontro barbaro per celebrare la vittoria.

They organized a barbaric gathering to celebrate the victory.

This phrase suggests that the gathering was intense and perhaps unruly, using 'barbaro' to convey a sense of raw and primal celebration.

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