raro
rare
adjective RAH-roh Less Common
Origin: Latin rarus (sparse)
Also means
unusual
Usage Note
Raro can describe both physical scarcity ('un evento raro') and something exceptional or precious, much like English 'rare.' The adverb form is raramente (rarely). It also appears in the cooking term al sangue rather than raro for undercooked meat — unlike English, Italians rarely use raro for steak doneness.
Examples
"Questo fiore è molto raro."
Natural Translation
This flower is very rare.
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