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Italian word

copia

a copy, duplicate; also a photocopy

Looks like

copy

a reproduction of something; also to duplicate

⚠️ The trap

As a noun 'copia' and 'copy' align well. The trap is using 'copia' as a verb — in Italian you need 'copiare'. Also, 'una copia' of a book means one physical copy, not a photocopy (which is 'una fotocopia').

To say "a reproduction of something; also to duplicate" in Italian:

copia (mostly equivalent, but verb differs)

"copia" in English means:

a copy, duplicate; also a photocopy

Example

"Puoi farmi una copia del documento?"

"Can you make me a copy of the document?"

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