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Verbi Correlati ai Temi delle Azioni Umane - Verbi relativi alle interazioni sociali

Qui imparerai alcuni verbi inglesi che si riferiscono alle interazioni sociali come "invitare", "salutare" e "accompagnare".

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to invite
to invite
[Verbo]

to make a formal or friendly request to someone to come somewhere or join something

invitare

invitare

Ex: She invites friends over for dinner every Friday night. 
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to greet
to greet
[Verbo]

to give someone a sign of welcoming or a polite word when meeting them

salutare

salutare

Ex: People commonly greet each other with a friendly "hello" or a warm smile. 
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to welcome
to welcome
[Verbo]

to meet and greet someone who has just arrived

accogliere, dare il benvenuto

accogliere, dare il benvenuto

Ex: He welcomed his friend at the train station who was visiting from another city. 
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to salute
to salute
[Verbo]

to greet someone with a gesture or expression, often indicating respect or friendliness

salutare, fare un saluto

salutare, fare un saluto

Ex: Walking into the office, she saluted her colleagues with a warm smile, creating a friendly atmosphere. 
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to apologize

to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong

scusarsi, chiedere scusa

scusarsi, chiedere scusa

Ex: When realizing the mistake, he promptly apologized to his friend for the misunderstanding. 
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to thank
to thank
[Verbo]

to show gratitude to someone for what they have done

ringraziare

ringraziare

Ex: A handwritten note is a thoughtful way to thank someone for a gift or favor. 
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to congratulate

to express one's good wishes or praise to someone when something very good has happened to them

congratularmi

congratularmi

Ex: It is customary to congratulate a friend on their achievements or milestones. 
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to host
to host
[Verbo]

to be the organizer of an event such as a meeting, party, etc. to which people are invited

ospitare

ospitare

Ex: Companies often host conferences to bring industry professionals together for networking. 
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to accompany

to go somewhere with someone

accompany

accompany

Ex: Sarah asked John to accompany her to the concert. 
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to partner
to partner
[Verbo]

to team up with someone in an activity, such as a dance or a game

partner, associarsi

partner, associarsi

Ex: Sarah asked me to partner her in the dance competition. 
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to party
to party
[Verbo]

to celebrate or engage in lively and festive social activities, often with a group of people

fare festa

fare festa

Ex: Friends frequently party together to celebrate birthdays and special occasions. 
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to socialize

to interact and spend time with people

socializzare

socializzare

Ex: Introverts may find it challenging to socialize in large groups. 
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to take around

to show someone the important parts of a place by walking through it together

far vedere, mostrare in giro

far vedere, mostrare in giro

Ex: I'll take you around the campus to show you the key facilities. 
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to ask in
to ask in
[Verbo]

to invite someone to enter a place, often a room, office, house, etc.

invitare a entrare, far entrare

invitare a entrare, far entrare

Ex: The supervisor asked the interns in for a brief orientation. 
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to have over

to receive someone as a guest at one's home

invitare

invitare

Ex: We should have our neighbors over for a barbecue this weekend. 
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to see out
to see out
[Verbo]

to accompany someone to the exit when they are departing

accompagnare alla porta, scortare all'uscita

accompagnare alla porta, scortare all'uscita

Ex: He saw out the guests to the front door after the party. 
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to hobnob
to hobnob
[Verbo]

to socialize, often in a friendly or familiar manner, especially with people of influence or importance

frequentare, socializzare

frequentare, socializzare

Ex: At industry conferences, professionals often hobnob with key figures to build connections. 
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to hang out

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

passare il tempo

passare il tempo

Ex: We're going to hang out at the park this afternoon. 
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to hear from

to be contacted by a person or an entity, usually by letter, email, or phone call

avere notizie da

avere notizie da

Ex: I hope to hear from my friend soon; we haven't talked in a while. 
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