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zia

aunt

noun DZEE-ah Rare

Origin: From Latin amita via a popular form.

Usage Note

Sbarazzare is transitive and means to clear or rid a space of clutter. The reflexive sbarazzarsi di is very common and means to get rid of something or someone: si è sbarazzato di quei libri vecchi — he got rid of those old books. It takes avere in non-reflexive compound tenses.

Examples

"Mia zia abita a Milano."

Natural Translation

My aunt lives in Milan.

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