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Italian word

frequentare

to attend regularly, to go to often, to hang out with

Looks like

to frequent

to visit a place often

⚠️ The trap

In English, 'frequent' as a verb is somewhat formal and applies to places. In Italian, 'frequentare' also applies to people: 'frequento degli amici' means 'I hang out with friends'.

To say "to visit a place often" in Italian:

frequentare is correct but broader

"frequentare" in English means:

to attend regularly, to go to often, to hang out with

Example

"Frequento l'università di Milano."

"I attend the University of Milan."

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