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Italian word

fine

end, finish; fine, thin, delicate

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fine

of high quality; satisfactory; a penalty payment

⚠️ The trap

'Fine' in Italian means 'end' or 'thin/delicate', not 'satisfactory' or 'a penalty'. 'Are you fine?' = 'Stai bene?' — not 'Sei fine?'. A traffic fine = 'una multa'.

To say "of high quality; satisfactory; a penalty payment" in Italian:

multa (for penalty fine); bene (for feeling fine)

"fine" in English means:

end, finish; fine, thin, delicate

Example

"Alla fine del film ho pianto."

"At the end of the film I cried."

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