distinto
distinct
adjective dee-STEEN-toh Less Common
Origin: Latin distinctus, past participle of distinguere
Also means
distinguished
Usage Note
Distinto can mean clearly separate (due questioni distinte — two distinct issues) or refined and dignified (un signore distinto — a distinguished gentleman). In the plural distinti saluti it forms the standard formal letter closing ('yours faithfully'), so a learner will encounter it constantly in correspondence.
Examples
"I due problemi sono completamente distinti."
Natural Translation
The two problems are completely distinct.
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