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progresso

progress

noun proh-GREHS-soh Less Common

Origin: from Latin progressus

Also means

advance

Usage Note

Progresso is the abstract idea of advancement; for measurable steps forward Italians often use the plural fare progressi (to make progress). Do not confuse it with in corso ('in progress'), which uses a different word.

Examples

"La scienza fa continui progressi."

Natural Translation

Science is making continuous progress.

Literal Translation

The science makes continuous progresses.

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