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spirito

spirit

noun SPEE-ree-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin spiritus 'breath'

Also means

wit

Usage Note

Spirito ranges from the soul or ghost to the lively sense of humour in avere spirito (to be witty). The phrase fare dello spirito means to crack jokes, while spirito di patata dismisses a lame joke. It also names the alcohol in spirito di vino.

Examples

"Ha molto spirito quando parla."

Natural Translation

He has a lot of wit when he speaks.

Literal Translation

He-has much spirit when he-speaks.

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