libro
book
noun LEE-broh Common
Origin: Latin liber (inner bark used as writing material)
Usage Note
Libro is the standard word for a book. It is masculine, so 'a book' is un libro and 'the books' is i libri. Do not confuse it with libretto (a small book or opera text) or libreria (bookshop or bookcase — not 'library', which is biblioteca).
Examples
"Ho letto un libro interessante."
Natural Translation
I read an interesting book.
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