Usage Note
Distinguo is a Latin-derived term used in Italian as an indeclinable masculine noun. It denotes a subtle distinction introduced to qualify a statement, often to avoid full agreement — similar to English 'caveat' or 'but'. The plural is invariable (i distinguo). It is characteristic of political and philosophical discourse: fare un distinguo means to draw a fine distinction.
Examples
"Il ministro ha fatto un distinguo importante sulla questione."
Natural Translation
The minister drew an important distinction on the matter.
Literal Translation
The minister has made a distinction important on-the matter.
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