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B1🧠 Personality

Italian word

indifferente

indifferent, uncaring, unmoved by something

Looks like

indifferent

having no particular interest or concern

⚠️ The trap

True cognate. The trap is using 'differente' when you mean 'different' (they are true cognates) — but 'indifferente' is specifically about emotional detachment.

To say "having no particular interest or concern" in Italian:

indifferente (true cognate)

"indifferente" in English means:

indifferent, uncaring, unmoved by something

Example

"Sembrava indifferente alla notizia — non ha detto niente."

"She seemed indifferent to the news — she didn't say anything."

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