infinito
infinite
adjective een-fee-NEE-toh Less Common
Origin: Latin infinitus (not + bounded)
Also means
infinitive (grammar)
Usage Note
Infinito as a noun refers to the grammatical infinitive form (l'infinito presente) or to mathematical/philosophical infinity. As an adjective it follows the noun in formal style but may precede it for emphasis. The plural is infiniti (m) or infinite (f).
Examples
"Hai una pazienza infinita."
Natural Translation
You have infinite patience.
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