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petto

chest

noun PET-toh Rare

Origin: From Latin pectus (chest, breast).

Also means

breast

Usage Note

Petto refers to the chest or breast — both the body part and a cut of meat (petto di pollo — 'chicken breast'). The idiom a petto nudo means 'bare-chested.' Do not confuse with seno (breast in the anatomical/female sense) or cuore (heart). Di petto figuratively means 'head-on' (affrontare di petto — 'to face head-on').

Examples

"Sento un dolore al petto quando respiro."

Natural Translation

I feel a pain in my chest when I breathe.

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