Sentence examples of "tagliato" in Italian with translation "cut oneself"

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Mi sono tagliato un dito. I've cut my finger.
Ha tagliato la mela a metà. He cut the apple in half.
Ho tagliato un ramo dall'albero. I cut a branch from the tree.
Ha tagliato alcuni rami dell'albero. He cut some branches off the tree.
Ha tagliato un ramo dall'albero. He cut off a branch from the tree.
Pharamp ha tagliato la torta a metà. Pharamp cut the cake in half.
Lui ha tagliato la mela a metà. He cut the apple in half.
Ha tagliato la corda con i denti. He cut the rope with his teeth.
Tom non ha ancora tagliato l'albero. Tom hasn't cut the tree yet.
Ho tagliato la carta con un paio di forbici. I cut the paper with a pair of scissors.
Tom si è tagliato con dei cocci di vetro. Tom cut himself on some broken glass.
Credo di non essere tagliato per la vita di città. I don't think I'm cut out for city life.
L'erba dev'essere tagliata. The grass needs cutting.
Mi sono tagliata un dito. I've cut my finger.
L'erba ha bisogno di essere tagliata. The grass needs cutting.
Non tagliate la torta con un coltello. Don't cut the cake with a knife.
Non mi taglio mai le unghie di sera. I never cut my nails at night.
Non mi taglio mai le unghie di notte. I never cut my nails at night.
Tom si tagliò con dei cocci di vetro. Tom cut himself on some broken glass.
Io non mi taglio mai le unghie di sera. I never cut my nails at night.
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