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bocca

English translation of bocca

side street

The word 'bocca' is used in Italian to refer to the mouth, the part of the face used for eating and speaking. It is a common noun and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing the location of a wound or expressing hunger. For example, 'Ho fame, vorrei mangiare qualcosa' means 'I'm hungry, I would like to eat something'.


Example sentences using: bocca

Chiudi la bocca quando mangi.

English translation of Chiudi la bocca quando mangi.

Close your mouth when you eat.

This is a common phrase often used to remind someone to eat with their mouth closed, particularly in a public setting or around others.

La bocca è per mangiare, non per parlare

English translation of La bocca è per mangiare, non per parlare

The mouth is for eating, not for talking.

This is a saying used to suggest that someone should focus more on the task at hand (eating, in this case) rather than talking or being distracted. Often used in a teasing or playful manner.

Ha una bocca grande.

English translation of Ha una bocca grande.

He has a big mouth.

In both Italian and English, saying someone 'has a big mouth' can mean that they talk a lot, often about things that are meant to be kept secret. This phrase works the same in both languages.

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