noto
well-known
adjective NOH-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'notus', known
Also means
famous
Usage Note
Noto agrees as nota/noti/note and means widely known, slightly more formal than famoso. The connective com'è noto means 'as is well known'. Watch the homograph: nota is also a note or grade, and note the plural of that noun.
Examples
"È un attore molto noto."
Natural Translation
He is a very well-known actor.
Literal Translation
He-is an actor very well-known.
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