Usage examples of "rude" in English with translation to Italian

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It is rude to interrupt others. È scortese interrompere gli altri.
I'm sorry I was so rude. Mi dispiace di essere stato così scortese.
Talking during a concert is rude. Parlare durante un concerto è rude.
Tom was very rude to Mary. Tom è stato molto maleducato con Mary.
You really are rude, aren't you? Sei davvero maleducato, non è vero?
It's rude to point at anyone. È maleducazione additare le persone.
A genius can sometimes have rude manners. I geni a volte possono essere maleducati.
It's rude to talk during a concert. È rude parlare durante un concerto.
Tom said that he didn't mean to be rude. Tom ha detto che non aveva intenzione di essere maleducato.
It's very rude of you to say a thing like that. È molto maleducato da parte tua dire una cosa del genere.
Jane is fat, rude, and smokes too much. But Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind. Jane è grassa, grezza e fuma troppo. Ma Ken pensa che sia bella e attraente. Ecco perché si dice che l'amore è cieco.
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