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Italian word

disposto

willing, prepared (to do something); arranged/disposed

Looks like

disposed

got rid of; inclined toward

⚠️ The trap

'Disposto' mainly means 'willing/prepared to'. English 'disposed of' (thrown away) = 'smaltito/eliminato'. Don't confuse them.

To say "got rid of; inclined toward" in Italian:

disposto a fare qc (willing to do sth)

"disposto" in English means:

willing, prepared (to do something); arranged/disposed

Example

"Sono disposto ad aiutarti."

"I am willing to help you."

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