definitivamente
definitively, once and for all
adverb deh-fee-nee-tee-vah-MEN-teh Less Common
Also means
permanently
Usage Note
Definitivamente is used to stress finality or permanence. It is a false friend with English 'definitely' (meaning 'certainly') — in Italian, certainty is expressed with sicuramente or certamente. Saying definitivamente to mean 'yes, definitely' would sound strange or misleading to a native speaker.
Examples
"Ha definitivamente abbandonato il progetto."
Natural Translation
He has definitively abandoned the project.
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