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impiegato

English translation of impiegato

employee

The Italian word 'impiegato' is the direct translation of the English word 'employee'. It is used to refer to a person who is hired by another person or company to do a particular job. This term is commonly used in the context of business and employment, and it can refer to any level of employment, from entry-level positions to executive roles.


Example sentences using: impiegato

Il mio impiegato sta lavorando tutto il giorno.

English translation of Il mio impiegato sta lavorando tutto il giorno.

My employee is working all day.

In this sentence, 'impiegato' is used to mean 'employee'. The verb 'sta lavorando' means 'is working', and 'tutto il giorno' translates to 'all day'. The pronoun 'il mio' means 'my', so the entire sentence translates to 'My employee is working all day.'

Ho un appuntamento con l'impiegato di banca.

English translation of Ho un appuntamento con l'impiegato di banca.

I have an appointment with the bank clerk.

In this context, 'impiegato' is referring to a 'bank clerk'. The phrase 'ho un appuntamento con' expresses 'I have an appointment with'. 'Di banca' is a way to specify where the 'impiegato' (the clerk) works, in this case, in the bank.

L'impiegato comunale ha firmato il documento.

English translation of L'impiegato comunale ha firmato il documento.

The municipal employee signed the document.

Here 'impiegato' is being used to denote a municipal 'employee'. The phrase 'ha firmato il documento' translates to 'signed the document'. 'Il' before 'documento' corresponds to the English 'the', making the complete translation 'The municipal employee signed the document.'

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