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occupato

busy

adjective ohk-koo-PAH-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'occupatus'

Also means

occupied

Usage Note

Occupato means both a busy person and an occupied seat, room, or phone line, so a ringing engaged tone is occupato. The opposite is libero ('free'). It is the past participle of occupare, hence agreement: la linea è occupata.

Examples

"Il bagno è occupato."

Natural Translation

The bathroom is occupied.

Literal Translation

The bathroom is occupied.

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