Language Test: English To Italian Translation

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1. Almost

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The word "quasi" is a synonym for "almost" and is often used to describe something that is similar to or resembles something else, but is not exactly the same. In this context, "quasi" can be understood as a close approximation or a near equivalent to "almost".

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Language Test: English To Italian Translation - Quiz

This quiz assesses your ability to translate common English phrases into Italian. It covers a variety of terms from everyday use to specific actions, enhancing your linguistic skills and preparing you for real-world conversations in Italian.

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2. Aunt

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3. Uncle

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4. Backpack

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5. Belt

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The given question provides two words, "belt" and "cintura", and asks for the correct answer. The correct answer is "cintura" because it is the Spanish translation of the English word "belt". Therefore, "cintura" is the appropriate term in Spanish to refer to a belt.

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6. Boat

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The correct answer is "barca, nava, battello" because these are all synonyms for the word "boat" in different languages. "Barca" is the Italian word for boat, "nava" is the Romanian word for boat, and "battello" is the Italian word for boat.

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7. Bookshop

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The given correct answer for the question "bookshop" is "libreria, negozio di libri". This answer provides two translations for the term "bookshop" in Italian: "libreria" and "negozio di libri". Both of these translations accurately convey the meaning of a store where books are sold.

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8. Art

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The correct answer is "arte, pittura" because the question is asking for translations of the word "art" in Italian. "Arte" is the general term for art, while "pittura" specifically refers to painting.

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9. Bookstore

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The given answer "libreria, negozio di libri" is the correct translation of the word "bookstore" in Italian. "Libreria" means bookstore in Italian, and "negozio di libri" translates to "store of books". Both phrases accurately convey the meaning of a place where books are sold.

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10. Bag

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The given correct answer for this question is "borsa, sacchetto". This answer is correct because "borsa" and "sacchetto" are both Italian translations of the English word "bag". In Italian, "borsa" can refer to a handbag or purse, while "sacchetto" can refer to a small bag or pouch. Therefore, both translations accurately represent the meaning of the English word "bag" in Italian.

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11. Beard

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12. Between

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13. Against

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14. Boring

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15. Bee

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16. Birthday

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17. Blood

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The correct answer is "sangue" because it is the Portuguese translation of the word "blood".

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18. Busy

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The correct answer for the question "busy" is "occupato, impegnato" because these are the Italian translations of the word "busy". "Occupato" means occupied or busy in the sense of being engaged or unavailable. "Impegnato" also means busy or engaged, indicating that someone is involved in activities or commitments. Both translations accurately convey the meaning of the word "busy" in Italian.

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19. Alright

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The given answer consists of various synonyms for expressing agreement or understanding in Italian and English. "Va bene" and "bene" are Italian phrases meaning "alright" or "okay." Similarly, "okay" and "ok" are English terms used to indicate agreement or approval. "Capito" is an Italian word meaning "understood." Therefore, the answer provides a range of expressions that convey the same meaning of agreement or understanding in different languages.

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20. Anywhere

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The correct answer for the question is "ovunque, dovunque." These words are Italian translations for the English word "anywhere." "Ovunque" and "dovunque" both mean "anywhere" and can be used interchangeably in Italian.

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21. Arm

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The word "braccio" is the Italian translation for the English word "arm".

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22. Behind

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The word "dietro" is an Italian word that translates to "behind" in English.

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23. Accident

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The given answer "incidente" is the correct translation of the word "accident" in Spanish. It accurately conveys the meaning of an unexpected event or occurrence.

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24. A pair of boots

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The given correct answer "un paio di stivali" is an Italian translation for "a pair of boots". It accurately represents the English phrase in Italian language. The phrase "un paio di stivali" consists of the article "un" meaning "a", the word "paio" meaning "pair", and "di stivali" meaning "of boots". This translation maintains the same meaning and conveys the idea of a single item consisting of two boots.

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25. Among

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26. Anyway

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The correct answer is "comunque, in ogni caso" because it is an Italian translation of the word "anyway". It conveys the meaning of regardless or in any case, indicating that something will happen or be done regardless of other factors or circumstances.

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27. Rubbish

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The correct answer is a list of Italian words that all mean "rubbish" or "garbage." "Spazzatura," "rifiuto," and "immondizia" are all synonyms for waste or trash in the Italian language.

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28. Bird

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29. Assistant

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The correct answer is "assistente, aiutante, segretaria, aiutante". This is because "assistant" can be translated into Italian as "assistente" or "aiutante", and "segretaria" can also mean "assistant" in certain contexts. Therefore, all four options are valid translations for the word "assistant" in Italian.

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30. Bear

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31. Advice

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The word "consiglio" is the Italian translation of the word "advice". In this context, "consiglio" is the correct answer because it is the equivalent term in Italian for the English word "advice".

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32. Afterwards

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The word "dopo" is the correct answer because it is the Italian translation of the word "afterwards".

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33. Available

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The word "disponibile" is the Italian translation of the word "available". This suggests that the correct answer for the question is "disponibile".

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34. Bean

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The correct answer is "fagiolo, seme" because "fagiolo" is the Italian translation of the word "bean" and "seme" is the Italian translation of the word "seed". This suggests that both "fagiolo" and "seme" are possible translations for the word "bean" in Italian.

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35. Much better

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"molto meglio" is the correct translation of "much better" in Italian. The phrase "molto" means "very" or "much" and "meglio" means "better." Therefore, "molto meglio" accurately conveys the idea of something being significantly improved or superior to something else.

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36. Birth

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The word "birth" in English translates to "nascita" in Italian. This is the correct answer as it accurately represents the translation of the given word.

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37. Blackboard

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38. Beginner

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The given answer "principiante, novellino" is correct because both words are synonyms and mean "beginner" in Italian. "Principiante" is a noun that refers to someone who is new or inexperienced in a particular activity or field, while "novellino" is an adjective that describes someone who is a beginner or novice. Therefore, both words accurately convey the meaning of "beginner" in Italian.

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39. Bat

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The given answer "Mazza da baseball, mazza, pipistrello" provides alternative translations for the word "bat" in Italian. "Mazza da baseball" specifically refers to a baseball bat, "mazza" is a more general term for a bat or club, and "pipistrello" translates to "bat" as in the flying mammal. These are all valid translations for "bat" depending on the context, demonstrating the different meanings and uses of the word in Italian.

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40. Bathtub

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The correct answer is "vasca da bagno, vasca, doccia." These are Italian words that translate to "bathtub, tub, shower" in English. This suggests that "bathtub" can be referred to as "vasca da bagno" or simply "vasca" in Italian, and it can also be used interchangeably with the word "doccia" which means "shower."

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41. Bookcase

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The correct answer is "libreria, biblioteca, scaffale" because these are all Italian words that can be used to refer to a bookcase. "Libreria" translates to "bookstore" or "library" in English, "biblioteca" translates to "library," and "scaffale" translates to "shelf." All three words are commonly used in Italian to describe a piece of furniture used for storing books.

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42. Bookshelf

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The correct answer for this question is "scaffale, libreria" because both words are Italian translations of the English word "bookshelf." "Scaffale" refers to a shelf or a set of shelves used for storing books, while "libreria" refers to a bookstore or a library where books are kept. Therefore, both options accurately represent the meaning of "bookshelf" in Italian.

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43. Bored

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"Annoiato" is the correct translation of the English word "bored" in Italian. It is used to describe the feeling of being uninterested or unengaged in something.

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44. Blanket

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The correct answer for the given question is "tovaglia, coperta, lenzuolo". These are all different translations of the word "blanket" in Italian. "Tovaglia" means tablecloth, "coperta" means blanket, and "lenzuolo" means bedsheet. Therefore, all three options are valid translations for the word "blanket" in Italian.

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45. Awful

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The given answer options are synonyms of the word "awful". They all convey a sense of extreme negativity or unpleasantness. "Terribile" means terrible, "orribile" means horrible, "orrendo" means dreadful, "spaventoso" means frightening, and "atroce" means atrocious. All of these words can be used to describe something that is very bad or unpleasant.

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46. Armchair

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The word "armchair" is translated to "poltrona" in Italian.

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47. Bowl

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The correct answer is ciotola, tazza, scodella. These are all Italian words that can be used to refer to a bowl. Ciotola is a general term for a bowl, tazza specifically refers to a cup or a small bowl, and scodella is a larger bowl. Therefore, all three options are correct translations for the word "bowl" in Italian.

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48. Brave

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The word "brave" in English translates to "coraggioso" in Italian.

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49. Afraid

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The given correct answer "spaventato, paura" is a translation of the word "afraid" in Italian. It means feeling scared or having fear.

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50. Awasome

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The given answer consists of four Italian words that are synonyms for the English word "awesome." "Fantastico" means fantastic, "meraviglioso" means marvelous, "stupendo" means wonderful, and "bellissimo" means beautiful. These words are used to express admiration, excitement, and appreciation for something or someone. Therefore, the given answer accurately provides alternative words in Italian that convey the same meaning as "awesome."

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51. Ad

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The given correct answer is "annuncio, pubblicità." This means "advertisement" in Italian. The word "annuncio" refers to a notice or announcement, while "pubblicità" specifically refers to advertising. Both words are commonly used to describe promotional messages or campaigns.

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52. Allow

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The word "permettere" is the correct translation of the word "allow" in Italian. It means to give permission or to enable someone to do something. Therefore, "permettere" is the appropriate word to use when someone is given the authority or freedom to do something.

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53. Already

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54. Balloon

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The correct answer is Mongolfiera, pallone, palloncino. These are all Italian words that can be used to refer to a balloon. "Mongolfiera" specifically refers to a hot air balloon, while "pallone" and "palloncino" can be used to describe a regular balloon or a small balloon respectively.

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55. I want to become popular

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56. Bin

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The given answer options, "pattumiera, bidone, cestino, spazzatura," all refer to different words in Italian that mean "bin" in English. These words are synonymous and can be used interchangeably to describe a container used for collecting and storing garbage or waste materials.

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57. Anyone

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58. Blouse

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The correct answer includes four Italian translations of the word "blouse": camicia, camicetta, maglia, and maglietta. These words refer to different types of blouses or shirts in Italian.

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59. Advertisement

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The correct answer for this question is "annuncio, pubblicità". This answer is correct because both "annuncio" and "pubblicità" are Italian words that translate to "advertisement" in English. Therefore, either of these words can be used to refer to a promotional message or announcement that is intended to persuade or inform people about a product, service, or event.

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60. Bathing suit

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The given correct answer "Costume da bagno, costume" is an Italian translation for "bathing suit" in English. "Costume da bagno" refers to a swimsuit or bathing costume in Italian. This answer provides the equivalent term in Italian for the given English phrase.

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61. Board game

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The correct answer for the question "board game" is "gioco da tavolo, gioco da tavola". This is because in Italian, "gioco da tavolo" and "gioco da tavola" both mean "board game". Therefore, either of these phrases can be used to refer to a game played on a board.

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62. By the way

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The correct answer is "a proposito, comunque, tra l'altro." These are Italian phrases that can be used interchangeably to mean "by the way" or "incidentally." They are often used to introduce a new topic or add additional information to a conversation.

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63. Advert

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The given correct answer for the question is "annuncio, pubblicità". This answer is correct because "advert" is the English word for "annuncio" in Italian and "pubblicità" in Italian. Therefore, both translations are accurate and can be used interchangeably to refer to the concept of advertising or a commercial announcement.

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64. Things ended badly

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The given correct answer is "Le cose sono finite male" which translates to "Things ended badly" in English. This phrase suggests that a situation or relationship did not have a positive or successful outcome. It implies that there were negative consequences or unfavorable results.

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65. I believe

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The correct answer is "Io credo, Io penso, Io ritengo". These are all Italian phrases that translate to "I believe, I think, I consider" in English. The question seems to be asking for the correct translation of the phrase "I believe" in Italian, and the answer provides three different options that all mean the same thing.

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66. This is the beginning

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The given correct answer is "Questo è l'inizio" because it is the translation of the phrase "This is the beginning" in Italian.

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67. The bag belongs to me

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The given answer is correct because it provides two ways to express ownership of the bag in Italian. "La borsa è mia" directly translates to "The bag is mine," indicating possession. On the other hand, "La borsa appartiene a me" translates to "The bag belongs to me," conveying the same meaning of ownership. Both phrases are grammatically correct and convey the idea that the bag is owned by the speaker.

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68. I'm feeling a bit tired

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The given answer "Mi sento un po' stanco, Mi sto sentendo un po' stanco" is the correct translation of the phrase "I'm feeling a bit tired" in Italian. Both phrases convey the same meaning of feeling a little fatigued or lacking energy. The use of "Mi sento" and "Mi sto sentendo" indicates the reflexive form of the verb "sentire" (to feel) to express the speaker's personal experience of tiredness. The addition of "un po'" emphasizes the slight degree of tiredness.

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69. Brush (verbo)

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70. Act (verbo)

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The correct answer is "agire" because it is the Italian translation for the verb "act" in English. "Agire" means to take action or to behave in a certain way. It is the appropriate word to use when referring to performing an action or carrying out a task.

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71. Brush (sostantivo)

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The word "brush" can be translated into Italian as "pennello" or "spazzola". Both words refer to a tool with bristles or fibers used for cleaning, painting, or grooming. "Pennello" is commonly used for painting purposes, while "spazzola" is more commonly used for cleaning or grooming tasks. Therefore, both translations are correct depending on the context in which the word "brush" is used.

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72. All sorts of

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The given correct answer "tutti i tipi di" is an Italian phrase that translates to "all sorts of" in English. It is used to indicate a wide variety or range of something.

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73. Bright pink

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The correct answer is "rosa acceso, rosa brillante, rosa intenso". These are all different ways to describe the color "bright pink" in Spanish. "Rosa acceso" means "access pink", "rosa brillante" means "bright pink", and "rosa intenso" means "intense pink". Therefore, all of these options accurately describe the color "bright pink" in different ways.

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74. Actually

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The given correct answer "in realtà" is the Italian translation for the word "actually". It is used to indicate that something is true or exists in reality, as opposed to what may have been previously believed or assumed.

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75. As good as

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The phrase "buono come, bravo come" is an Italian expression that translates to "as good as, as clever as" in English. It is used to compare two things or people, indicating that they are equally good or skilled. This phrase can be used to highlight the excellence or abilities of someone or something, emphasizing their high level of quality or talent.

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76. A bit of cake

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The given phrase "un po' di torta" is the correct translation of "a bit of cake" in Italian. The phrase "un po'" means "a bit" or "a little" and "di torta" means "of cake". Therefore, "un po' di torta" accurately conveys the idea of having a small portion or quantity of cake.

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77. Not bad for somebody new like you

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This phrase translates to "not bad for somebody new like you" in English. It is a compliment given to someone who is new at something but has performed well. The phrase acknowledges the person's inexperience but also highlights their impressive performance. It is a positive and encouraging statement, recognizing the person's abilities and potential despite being new to the situation.

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78. I was born in

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79. Beside

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The correct answer is "accanto a, accanto, a fianco, al lato." These are Italian expressions that can be translated to "beside" in English. They all convey the idea of something being located next to or alongside something else.

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80. A few

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The correct answer is "alcuni, qualche." This is because "a few" can be translated as "alcuni" or "qualche" in Italian, depending on the context. Both translations convey the meaning of a small number or quantity.

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81. Both views

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The correct answer is "entrambi i punti di vista, entrambe le viste". This answer accurately translates the phrase "both views" into Italian. The phrase "entrambi i punti di vista" means "both points of view" and "entrambe le viste" means "both views". Therefore, this answer provides the correct translation for the given phrase in Italian.

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82. I play tennis and football as well

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The given answer is a correct translation of the sentence "I play tennis and football as well" into Italian. It accurately conveys the meaning of the original sentence by stating that the person plays both tennis and football. The repetition of "gioco a tennis e anche a calcio" emphasizes the fact that they engage in both sports.

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83. Book a place

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The correct answer is "prenotare un posto" because it is the Italian translation of the phrase "book a place." In Italian, "prenotare" means to book or reserve, and "un posto" means a place or seat. Therefore, "prenotare un posto" accurately conveys the action of booking a place.

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84. I borrow a book

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The given answer "Io prendo in prestito un libro, Prendo in prestito un libro" correctly translates to "I borrow a book" in Italian. Both "Io prendo in prestito un libro" and "Prendo in prestito un libro" are valid ways to express the action of borrowing a book in Italian.

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85. A better tool

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86. I search top to bottom

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The given answer "Io cerco da cima a fondo, Cerco da cima a fondo" is the correct translation of the phrase "I search top to bottom" in Italian. It accurately conveys the meaning of searching thoroughly and extensively, from the top to the bottom.

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87. Begin

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The correct answer is "iniziare" because it is the Italian translation of the word "begin".

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88. Can I have my bill please

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The given answer is correct because it provides two different ways to ask for the bill in Italian. "Posso avere il conto per favore" translates to "Can I have the bill please" and "Posso avere il conto per piacere" translates to "Can I have the bill please". Both phrases use polite language and convey the request for the bill in a polite manner.

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89. I can't believe it

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The given answer "Non ci posso credere" is the correct translation of the phrase "I can't believe it" in Italian. It accurately conveys the disbelief or astonishment expressed in the original phrase.

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90. Along

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91. To travel around

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The given correct answer "viaggiare intorno, viaggiare nei dintorni" is the Italian translation for "to travel around, to travel in the surroundings." This implies the act of moving from one place to another, exploring different areas and regions nearby. It suggests the idea of exploring and experiencing different locations, possibly for leisure or sightseeing purposes.

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92. Anymore

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93. He's gone away

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The given correct answer in Italian translates to "He has gone away, he has gone away" in English. This suggests that the person being referred to has left or departed from a certain place. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the fact that the person is no longer present.

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94. Two kilometers away

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The correct answer is "Due chilometri di distanza, Due km di distanza." This answer provides the translation of the phrase "Two kilometers away" into Italian. It accurately conveys the distance of two kilometers in both the Italian phrase "Due chilometri di distanza" and the abbreviation "Due km di distanza."

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95. Sorry to bother you

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The given answer "Scusa il disturbo, scusa per il disturbo" is an Italian phrase that translates to "Sorry to bother you, sorry for the disturbance" in English. This phrase is commonly used to apologize for interrupting or inconveniencing someone. It is a polite way to acknowledge that one is aware of causing inconvenience and expresses regret for it.

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96. Be able to

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The correct answer is "essere in grado di" because it is the Italian translation of the English phrase "be able to." This phrase is used to express the ability or capability to do something. In Italian, "essere in grado di" is the equivalent phrase that conveys the same meaning.

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97. As soon as possible

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The given answer "non appena possibile" is the correct translation of the phrase "as soon as possible" in Italian. It accurately conveys the meaning of performing a task or action without delay or as quickly as one can.

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98. Time to boil an egg

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The given answer in Italian translates to "time to boil an egg" or "time to boil an egg". This suggests that the question is asking for the amount of time it takes to boil an egg.

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99. Clever as well as funny

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The given answer "intelligente oltre che simpatico, intelligente oltre che divertente" in Italian translates to "intelligent as well as funny, intelligent as well as entertaining" in English. This phrase suggests that the person being described possesses both cleverness and a sense of humor, making them not only intelligent but also enjoyable to be around.

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100. My goal is to bake a big pie

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The given answer is correct because it accurately translates the phrase "My goal is to bake a big pie" into Italian. Both "Il mio obiettivo è di cuocere una grande torta" and "Il mio obiettivo è cuocere una grande torta" convey the same meaning, which is the intention or objective of baking a large pie.

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Aunt
Uncle
Backpack
Belt
Boat
Bookshop
Art
Bookstore
Bag
Beard
Between
Against
Boring
Bee
Birthday
Blood
Busy
Alright
Anywhere
Arm
Behind
Accident
A pair of boots
Among
Anyway
Rubbish
Bird
Assistant
Bear
Advice
Afterwards
Available
Bean
Much better
Birth
Blackboard
Beginner
Bat
Bathtub
Bookcase
Bookshelf
Bored
Blanket
Awful
Armchair
Bowl
Brave
Afraid
Awasome
Ad
Allow
Already
Balloon
I want to become popular
Bin
Anyone
Blouse
Advertisement
Bathing suit
Board game
By the way
Advert
Things ended badly
I believe
This is the beginning
The bag belongs to me
I'm feeling a bit tired
Brush (verbo)
Act (verbo)
Brush (sostantivo)
All sorts of
Bright pink
Actually
As good as
A bit of cake
Not bad for somebody new like you
I was born in
Beside
A few
Both views
I play tennis and football as well
Book a place
I borrow a book
A better tool
I search top to bottom
Begin
Can I have my bill please
I can't believe it
Along
To travel around
Anymore
He's gone away
Two kilometers away
Sorry to bother you
Be able to
As soon as possible
Time to boil an egg
Clever as well as funny
My goal is to bake a big pie
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