profumo
perfume
noun proh-FOO-moh Rare
Origin: From Italian profumare ('to perfume'), from Latin per- + fumare ('to smoke through').
Also means
scent, fragrance
Usage Note
Profumo covers both the abstract sense of a pleasant smell and the bottled fragrance product. Che profumo! is a common exclamation meaning 'what a lovely smell!' The verb is profumare ('to smell of, to perfume'), and the adjective is profumato ('fragrant, scented').
Examples
"Questo profumo sa di rosa."
Natural Translation
This perfume smells of rose.
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