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The Italian word for sign is
segnale





sign

Plural

The plural of segnale is segnali.

Italian Definition


sign
     1. sost. segno, scudo, firmare, simbolo

Translations for sign and their definitions

firmare
     1. v. to sign (a document etc.)


segno
     1. n. sign
     2. n. mark, scratch
     3. n. indication
     4. n. target (rifle shooting)
     5. n. synonym of segno zodiacale
     6. v. first-person singular present indicative of segnare


cartello
     1. n. sign, notice, placard, signboard
     2. n. signpost, road sign
     3. n. shop sign
     4. n. (economics) cartel, syndicate


indicazione
     1. n. indication
     2. n. instruction, direction


insegna
     1. n. (of a shop etc.) sign
     2. n. (plural) insignia
     3. n. ensign, flag, (plural) colours
     4. n. signboard
     5. v. third-person singular present of insegnare
     6. v. second-person singular imperative of insegnare


segnaletica
     1. adj. feminine singular of adjective segnaletico
     2. n. signalling (system)
     3. n. sign



gesto
     1. n. a gesture, an act
     2. n. a gesture, a sign, a movement


simbolo
     1. n. symbol, sign, emblem, icon


segnale
     1. n. signal, sign


impronta
     1. n. imprint, impression, print, mark, trace
     2. n. footprint
     3. n. sign
     4. v. third-person singular present of improntare
     5. v. second-person singular imperative of improntare


presagio
     1. n. omen, sign
     2. n. premonition, presentiment


traccia
     1. n. trace, sign, track, footstep, trail, mark
     2. n. trace, vestige, evidence, remnant
     3. n. trace, hint
     4. n. outline, plan, guideline
     5. n. (building) chase
     6. v. third-person singular present indicative of tracciare
     7. v. second-person singular imperative of tracciare


cenno
     1. n. sign; nod
     2. n. wave (with the hand)


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