impegnare
commit
verb eem-peh-NYAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from 'pegno' (pledge)
Also means
pawn
Usage Note
Impegnare literally means to pledge or pawn an object, but reflexive impegnarsi is the everyday sense 'to apply oneself' or commit to something. The gn is pronounced like the 'ny' in 'canyon'.
Examples
"Devi impegnarti di più."
Natural Translation
You must apply yourself more.
Literal Translation
You-must to-commit-yourself of more.
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