C1⚖️ Law & Politics
Italian word
delibera
a formal resolution or decision passed by a governing body
Looks like
deliberate
to think carefully (verb); done on purpose (adjective)
⚠️ The trap
'Delibera' is a noun in Italian (the outcome of deliberation — a formal decision). English 'deliberate' is primarily a verb (to think) or adjective (intentional). If you say 'a deliberate' in English, it makes no sense as a noun.
To say "to think carefully (verb); done on purpose (adjective)" in Italian:
delibera
"delibera" in English means:
a formal resolution or decision passed by a governing body
Example
"La delibera del consiglio comunale è stata pubblicata."
"The city council's resolution was published."
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