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comperare

to buy

verb kohm-peh-RAH-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin comparare, 'to prepare, to procure'.

Usage Note

Comperare is a fully standard Italian verb meaning 'to buy', used as a variant of the more common comprare. Both are correct and interchangeable; comprare is more frequent in everyday speech while comperare appears more often in formal or literary writing. Both take avere as auxiliary: ho comperato (I bought). The two forms coexist in all Italian dictionaries without any register stigma.

Examples

"Voglio comperare un nuovo divano per il salotto."

Natural Translation

I want to buy a new sofa for the living room.

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