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congiunto

joint

adjective kohn-JOON-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'coniunctus', joined together

Also means

relative

Usage Note

Congiunto means joined or combined and appears in fixed phrases like azione congiunta ('joint action'). As a noun it is a formal, almost bureaucratic word for a family relative, used heavily in pandemic-era rules about visiting i congiunti. It agrees as congiunta in the feminine.

Examples

"Hanno preso una decisione congiunta."

Natural Translation

They made a joint decision.

Literal Translation

They-have taken a decision joint.

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