commento
comment, remark
noun kom-MEN-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin commentum, 'invention, interpretation', from commentari, 'to reflect upon'.
Also means
commentary
Usage Note
Commento covers a brief spoken or written remark (un commento pungente = 'a sharp comment') and a more extended written commentary (il commento di un testo = 'a commentary on a text'). Online, commenti are the comments section of a post or article, exactly as in English.
Examples
"Ha fatto un commento interessante durante la riunione."
Natural Translation
He made an interesting comment during the meeting.
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