correggere
to correct
verb kor-REJ-jeh-reh Less Common
Origin: From Latin corrigere, from com- + regere (to guide straight).
Also means
to fix
Usage Note
Correggere is an irregular second-conjugation verb; past participle corretto, past historic corressi. It takes avere as auxiliary: ho corretto (I corrected). It is used for correcting written work, errors, and also for 'spiking' a drink — caffè corretto is an espresso with a shot of grappa or other spirit added, a very common Italian bar order.
Examples
"L'insegnante ha corretto i compiti."
Natural Translation
The teacher corrected the homework.
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