duro
hard
adjective DOO-roh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'durus'
Also means
tough
Usage Note
Duro describes hardness of texture and difficulty of life alike, agreeing as dura/duri/dure. The exclamation tieni duro! means 'hang in there', and un osso duro ('a hard bone') is a tough nut to crack. As an adverb in lavorare sodo duro can also mean working hard.
Examples
"Questo pane è troppo duro."
Natural Translation
This bread is too hard.
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