A1🔤 Letters D & E
Italian word
differente
different, unlike
Looks like
different
not the same; unlike
⚠️ The trap
Good match, but Italians more commonly use 'diverso' than 'differente' in everyday speech. 'Differente' sounds slightly formal or written. Learners who write 'differente' are not wrong, but 'diverso' sounds more natural.
To say "not the same; unlike" in Italian:
differente / diverso
"differente" in English means:
different, unlike
Example
"Sono persone molto differenti."
"They are very different people."
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