B2🧠 Personality
Italian word
integro
upright, having integrity, morally incorruptible
Looks like
integral
(integral = essential, forming a whole — different meaning)
⚠️ The trap
'Integro' as a personality adjective means morally upright/incorruptible. 'Integral' in English means essential or forming a whole. 'Integrale' is the Italian for integral (also: wholemeal bread).
To say "(integral = essential, forming a whole — different meaning)" in Italian:
integro → person of integrity; integrale → integral/whole
"integro" in English means:
upright, having integrity, morally incorruptible
Example
"È un giudice integro — non si lascia corrompere."
"He is an upright judge — he cannot be corrupted."
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