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Italian word

corso

a course (of study); a main street or boulevard; also a flow

Looks like

course

a route; a period of study; a dish in a meal

⚠️ The trap

In Italian 'corso' also means a main town street (like 'Via del Corso' in Rome). English 'course' as a meal dish becomes 'portata' in Italian, not 'corso'.

To say "a route; a period of study; a dish in a meal" in Italian:

corso (overlaps significantly, but not all meanings transfer)

"corso" in English means:

a course (of study); a main street or boulevard; also a flow

Example

"Abito in Corso Roma, vicino al municipio."

"I live on Corso Roma, near the town hall."

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