difficoltà
difficulty
noun deef-fee-kohl-TAH Common
Origin: from Latin difficultas
Also means
hardship
Usage Note
Difficoltà ends in a stressed vowel, so it is invariable: una difficoltà, molte difficoltà. It often appears in the phrase avere difficoltà a fare qualcosa ('to have trouble doing something').
Examples
"Ho qualche difficoltà con la grammatica."
Natural Translation
I have some difficulty with grammar.
Literal Translation
I-have some difficulty with the grammar.
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