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Italian word

giardino

garden

Looks like

garden

a piece of ground for growing plants

⚠️ The trap

Near-true cognate — but in Italian, 'giardino' often refers to a more formal or cultivated garden. A vegetable garden is 'orto', not 'giardino'.

To say "a piece of ground for growing plants" in Italian:

giardino is a near-true cognate

"giardino" in English means:

garden

Example

"Ho un bellissimo giardino con molti fiori."

"I have a beautiful garden with many flowers."

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