Usage Note
Pressappoco is an informal adverb meaning 'more or less' or 'roughly', used when giving an imprecise estimate. The seed lists it as a noun, but it functions exclusively as an adverb in modern Italian. It is interchangeable with più o meno but sounds slightly more colloquial and emphatic.
Examples
"Ci vogliono pressappoco due ore."
Natural Translation
It takes approximately two hours.
Literal Translation
There want approximately two hours.
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