recente
recent
adjective reh-CHEHN-teh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'recens'
Usage Note
Recente ends in -e, so it has only recente/recenti. The very common adverbial phrase di recente means 'recently' and is preferred in speech over recentemente. Use it for events, news, and editions.
Examples
"È una notizia molto recente."
Natural Translation
It is very recent news.
Literal Translation
It-is a news very recent.
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