B1⚖️ Law & Politics
Italian word
pratica
a case file; administrative paperwork; also practice/experience
Looks like
practice
the act of practising; a professional firm (law practice)
⚠️ The trap
In Italian bureaucratic/legal language, 'pratica' means the physical or administrative file/dossier for a case. A 'law practice' in Italian is 'studio legale'. 'Ho fatto pratica' means 'I gained experience/did an internship'.
To say "the act of practising; a professional firm (law practice)" in Italian:
pratica
"pratica" in English means:
a case file; administrative paperwork; also practice/experience
Example
"Ho presentato tutta la pratica all'ufficio."
"I submitted all the paperwork to the office."
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