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Italian word

danno

damage, harm, loss

Looks like

damn

damn = an oath/expletive; to condemn

⚠️ The trap

'Danno' means 'damage/harm', NOT 'damn'. The sounds are similar for English speakers. 'Fare un danno' = to cause damage. 'Danni di guerra' = war damage. 'Damn' as an expletive = 'accidenti!' or 'dannazione!'

To say "damn = an oath/expletive; to condemn" in Italian:

danno

"danno" in English means:

damage, harm, loss

Example

"Ha causato molti danni."

"He caused a lot of damage."

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