Usage Note
Inteso functions as a noun (masculine, l'inteso) meaning a mutual understanding or tacit pact, but is more commonly encountered as the past participle of intendere (to understand). The phrase inteso? — 'understood?' or 'agreed?' — is very common in spoken Italian to confirm mutual understanding.
Examples
"C'era un inteso tra i due soci."
Natural Translation
There was an understanding between the two partners.
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