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Italian word

bravo

good, skilled, capable (said of a person)

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bravo

an exclamation of praise, originally borrowed from Italian

⚠️ The trap

In English 'bravo' is only an exclamation. In Italian 'bravo' is a common adjective meaning skilled or good at something, used every day in conversation.

To say "an exclamation of praise, originally borrowed from Italian" in Italian:

bravo (the exclamation is the same)

"bravo" in English means:

good, skilled, capable (said of a person)

Example

"È una brava studentessa — studia ogni giorno."

"She is a good student — she studies every day."

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