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Italian word

commissione

committee; also: commission/fee; errand

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commission

a fee paid to a salesperson; an official body; an order for work

⚠️ The trap

In Italian 'commissione' primarily means a committee or an errand. For a salesperson's commission, Italians often say 'provvigione'. Overlap exists but the default sense differs.

To say "a fee paid to a salesperson; an official body; an order for work" in Italian:

commissione (committee/fee); provvigione (sales commission)

"commissione" in English means:

committee; also: commission/fee; errand

Example

"La commissione ha approvato il progetto."

"The committee approved the project."

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