A2🔤 Letters O & P
Italian word
prodotto
product; the result of multiplication
Looks like
product
something manufactured; a mathematical result
⚠️ The trap
A reliable match for both commerce and maths. The grammatical trap: 'prodotto' is also the past participle of 'produrre' (to produce). 'Ho prodotto una relazione' = I produced a report. Don't confuse the adjective/noun 'prodotto' with its use as a past participle.
To say "something manufactured; a mathematical result" in Italian:
prodotto (correct)
"prodotto" in English means:
product; the result of multiplication
Example
"Questo prodotto non contiene ingredienti artificiali."
"This product contains no artificial ingredients."
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