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Italian - English (British) translations for "strano"

"strano" Italian translation

Translation

strange

Definition

strano

Part of speech

adjective

Translations

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Meaning: weird

Quella persona ha un comportamento strano.

That person has a weird behavior.

Meaning: strange

Ho sentito un rumore strano provenire dal seminterrato.

I heard a strange noise coming from the basement.

Meaning: odd

Il mio vicino di casa ha un modo di vestire molto strano.

My neighbor has a very odd way of dressing.

Meaning: unusual

Oggi c'è un caldo strano per questa stagione.

Today there is an unusual heat for this season.

Meaning: peculiar

La mia amica ha una risata molto strana.

My friend has a very peculiar laugh.


Examples

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Sono un po' strano oggi.

I'm feeling a bit strange today.

Ho trovato un oggetto strano per strada.

I found a strange object on the street.

La sua risposta è stata molto strana.

Her response was very strange.

Mi sembra strano che non abbia ancora chiamato.

It seems strange to me that he hasn't called yet.

È strano che tu non lo sappia.

It's strange that you don't know it.

Hai notato qualcosa di strano in quel comportamento?

Did you notice anything strange about that behavior?

Quel film ha una trama molto strana ma affascinante.

That movie has a very strange but fascinating plot.

Il suo modo di vestire è sempre stato un po' strano.

His way of dressing has always been a bit strange.

Non riesco a capire perché si comporti in modo così strano.

I can't understand why he behaves so strangely.


Advanced Description

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The Italian adjective 'strano' translates to 'strange' or 'weird' in English. It is used to describe something that is unusual, odd, or out of the ordinary.

When referring to a person, 'strano' can mean 'eccentric' or 'quirky'. It implies that the person has unconventional habits, behaviors, or interests.

In Italian culture, being 'strano' is often seen as a negative trait. People who are considered 'strani' may be viewed with suspicion or as outsiders.

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