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successivo

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adjective soo-CHEHS-see-voh Common

Origin: Latin successivus (following in order)

Also means

following

Usage Note

Successivo means 'the one that comes after' in a sequence: il giorno successivo = the next day, il capitolo successivo = the following chapter. It is slightly more formal than prossimo; the key difference is that prossimo often means 'next' relative to now (il prossimo treno = the next train), while successivo means 'the one after the current item in a series.'

Examples

"Il successivo treno parte fra un'ora."

Natural Translation

The next train leaves in an hour.

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