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Italian word

giusto

right, correct, fair, just

Looks like

just

only, barely; morally right; exactly

⚠️ The trap

'Giusto!' is constantly used in Italian to mean 'That's right!' or 'Correct!'. English 'just' primarily works as an adverb (just a moment, I just arrived). 'Just arrived' = 'appena arrivato', not 'giusto arrivato'.

To say "only, barely; morally right; exactly" in Italian:

giusto covers correct and fair; appena for just/barely

"giusto" in English means:

right, correct, fair, just

Example

"Hai dato la risposta giusta."

"You gave the right answer."

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