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unito

united

adjective oo-NEE-toh Less Common

Also means

close-knit

Usage Note

Unito is the past participle of unire used as an adjective, agreeing as unita, uniti, unite. It describes a close, tight-knit group (una famiglia unita) and appears in country names like Stati Uniti ('United States'). A tinta unita is a plain, solid color fabric.

Examples

"È una famiglia molto unita."

Natural Translation

It is a very close-knit family.

Literal Translation

Is a family very united.

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