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fissare

fix

verb fees-SAH-reh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'fixus', fastened

Also means

stare at

Usage Note

Fissare spans 'to fix/fasten' and 'to set' an appointment, as in fissare un appuntamento. It also means to stare intently, fissare qualcuno negli occhi, so context tells whether you are pinning something down or gazing at it.

Examples

"Voglio fissare un appuntamento domani."

Natural Translation

I want to set an appointment tomorrow.

Literal Translation

I-want to-set an appointment tomorrow.

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