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taxi

taxi; cab

noun TAHK-see Rare

Origin: English/French taxi, from taximeter

Usage Note

Taxi is an invariable noun — the plural is identical: i taxi (the taxis). It is always masculine: il taxi, un taxi. The driver is il tassista (m/f epicene). In everyday speech Italians also say prendere un taxi or chiamare un taxi just as in English.

Examples

"Chiamo un taxi per l'aeroporto."

Natural Translation

I'll call a taxi for the airport.

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