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proposito

intention

noun proh-POH-zee-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin propositum

Also means

purpose

Usage Note

Proposito means a resolve or aim, as in i buoni propositi (New Year's resolutions). It thrives in connectors: a proposito means 'by the way', and a proposito di means 'speaking of'.

Examples

"A proposito, hai chiamato Marco?"

Natural Translation

By the way, did you call Marco?

Literal Translation

To purpose, you-have called Marco?

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