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The meaning of the Italian noun partita changes depending on whether it appears in a sporting, accounting or business context. Let’s discover all the possible translations now!

partita

As you’ve probably guessed, partita is a feminine noun that takes the following defi...


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I’m working out at the gym (well, let’s pretend), when the person next to me starts talking. Just a little comment about how crowded it is, nothing wrong with that. But then come the details about their workout routine, their protein intake, their super-balanced diet. Oh, and a very thorough retelling of the time they ran a marathon. I try the classic exit line D...


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The masculine noun equivoco is one way to translate the words misunderstanding, misinterpretation or crossed wires. If you are having trouble remembering this word, simply think of the adjective equivocal in English, which is just another way of saying ambigous or open to more than one interpretation<...


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There’s nothing like standing at the bar counter, waiting for our foamy cappuccino, when someone leans in and whispers La sai l’ultima? (Literally, do you know the latest?). And just like that, our morning routine becomes a lot more interesting! 

I know, I know: gossiping is not exactly a noble hobby. But let’s be honest, we’re all guilty to some degr...


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Something we all harbour, whether we want to admit it or not, are secrets – some fairly innocent, others more nefarious! In Italian, the word for secret is, quite simply, segreto.

segreto

Segreto is a masculine noun that takes the following definite a...


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