obbligazione
obligation
noun ohb-blee-gah-TSYOH-neh Less Common
Origin: from Latin obligatio
Also means
bond
Usage Note
Obbligazione is a legal or moral obligation, but in finance it is a 'bond' (a debt security), distinct from azione ('share'). Note the double 'b' and the -zione ending, which is always feminine; the plural is le obbligazioni.
Examples
"Ho comprato un'obbligazione statale."
Natural Translation
I bought a government bond.
Literal Translation
I-have bought a-bond state.
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