corso
course
noun KOR-soh Common
Origin: Latin cursus, 'a running, course'
Also means
main street
Usage Note
Corso has two main senses: an academic or training course (un corso di italiano) and the main boulevard of an Italian town, often named Corso Italia or Corso Vittorio. Do not confuse with corsa (race, run).
Examples
"Seguo un corso di italiano ogni settimana."
Natural Translation
I attend an Italian course every week.
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