C1💼 Business
Italian word
insoluto
unpaid, outstanding (of a debt or invoice)
Looks like
insoluble / unsolved
insoluble = cannot be dissolved; unsolved = not resolved
⚠️ The trap
'Insoluto' in business means unpaid/outstanding (of a debt), not unsolved or insoluble. Confusing it in credit control contexts causes errors.
To say "insoluble = cannot be dissolved; unsolved = not resolved" in Italian:
insoluto (unpaid); irrisolto (unsolved problem)
"insoluto" in English means:
unpaid, outstanding (of a debt or invoice)
Example
"Abbiamo tre fatture insolute da recuperare."
"We have three unpaid invoices to collect."
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