corretto
correct
adjective kor-REHT-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin correctus
Also means
polite
Usage Note
Corretto means 'correct' but also 'fair, proper' in behaviour (una persona corretta). Watch the false friend at the bar: un caffè corretto is an espresso 'spiked' with a shot of liquor, not a 'correct' coffee.
Examples
"La risposta è corretta."
Natural Translation
The answer is correct.
Literal Translation
The answer is correct.
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