colpire
hit
verb kohl-PEE-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin colaphus, 'a blow'
Also means
strike
Usage Note
Colpire is an -isc- verb (io colpisco, tu colpisci) and means to strike physically or to impress emotionally, as in mi ha colpito molto ('it really struck me'). Note the irregular past participle colpito. The noun colpo means 'a blow, hit'.
Examples
"La palla colpisce il muro."
Natural Translation
The ball hits the wall.
Literal Translation
The ball hits the wall.
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