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comunicare

communicate

verb koh-moo-nee-KAH-reh Less Common

Also means

convey

Usage Note

Comunicare keeps a hard c sound throughout (io comunico, che lui comunichi), so written forms gain an h to preserve it. It can mean to inform officially (comunicare una decisione) as well as to connect, as of two adjoining rooms that comunicano.

Examples

"Dobbiamo comunicare meglio."

Natural Translation

We need to communicate better.

Literal Translation

We-must communicate better.

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