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Italian word

arrivo

arrival, finish line

Looks like

arrive

to reach a destination (verb)

⚠️ The trap

'Arrivo' is a noun (arrival), not a verb. Don't confuse it with the verb 'arrivare' (to arrive). Also, 'arrivo' means 'finish line' in racing contexts, which English 'arrival' does not.

To say "to reach a destination (verb)" in Italian:

N/A (same root, different form)

"arrivo" in English means:

arrival, finish line

Example

"I corridori stanno tagliando il traguardo all'arrivo."

"The runners are crossing the finish line at the arrival."

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