Italian word
conveniente
affordable, good value, convenient
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convenient
fitting in well with a person's needs; not causing difficulty
⚠️ The trap
In Italian 'conveniente' primarily means affordable or good value for money, not convenient. To say something is convenient (easy, not inconvenient) use 'comodo' or 'pratico'. Calling a high price 'conveniente' would be wrong.
To say "fitting in well with a person's needs; not causing difficulty" in Italian:
comodo, pratico (convenient); conveniente (affordable/good value)
"conveniente" in English means:
affordable, good value, convenient
Example
"Questo mercato vende frutta e verdura a prezzi molto convenienti."
"This market sells fruit and vegetables at very affordable prices."
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