solito
usual
noun SOH-lee-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin solitus 'accustomed'
Also means
customary
Usage Note
Solito functions mostly as an adjective ('usual') feeding fixed phrases: di solito means 'usually', come al solito means 'as usual', and the resigned il solito! means 'the same old thing!'. It agrees as solita, soliti, solite.
Examples
"Di solito mi sveglio presto."
Natural Translation
I usually wake up early.
Literal Translation
Of usual myself I-wake early.
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