How to Say ‘Like dealers’ in Italian
Tipo spacciatori
TEE-poh spahch-chah-TOHR-ee
[TEE-poh spahch-chah-TOHR-ee]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Tipo' can mean 'type' or used for informal comparison as 'like.'
🇮🇹 In Italy: Used to spotlight the subcultures present within vibrant Italian cities.
Phrase Breakdown
Tipo
[TEE-poh]
Like
Similar to, the same as.
Gira voce che sia tipo un mistero.
Rumor has it that it's like a mystery.
spacciatori
[spahch-chah-TOHR-ee]
drug dealers
Persons who sell illegal drugs.
Gli spacciatori cercano nuove zone.
The drug dealers are looking for new areas.
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