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Italian word

capolavoro

masterpiece (literally: chief work)

Looks like

capital / labor

the main city; work or effort

⚠️ The trap

'Capolavoro' = masterpiece. It comes from 'capo' (head/chief) + 'lavoro' (work). Not related to 'capital' or 'labour' in the English sense. The English 'masterpiece' is itself a calque of this concept.

To say "the main city; work or effort" in Italian:

capolavoro (correct — from 'capo' head/chief + 'lavoro' work)

"capolavoro" in English means:

masterpiece (literally: chief work)

Example

"La Gioconda è considerata il capolavoro di Leonardo da Vinci."

"The Mona Lisa is considered Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece."

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