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nervo

nerve

noun NEHR-voh Rare

Origin: From Latin nervus, 'sinew, nerve'.

Usage Note

Nervo is used both anatomically (il nervo ottico = the optic nerve) and idiomatically. Dare sui nervi means to get on someone's nerves, and avere i nervi means to be on edge or irritable. The plural i nervi is especially common in these colloquial expressions.

Examples

"Quel rumore mi dà sui nervi."

Natural Translation

That noise gets on my nerves.

Literal Translation

That noise to-me gives on-the nerves.

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