A1🔤 Letters R & S
Italian word
ricco
rich, wealthy; rich (of food/flavour)
Looks like
rich
wealthy; full of something desirable
⚠️ The trap
True cognate in meaning. The trap is spelling: English speakers sometimes write 'ritto' or 'richo'. Also 'ricco' is the correct Italian spelling with double 'c'.
To say "wealthy; full of something desirable" in Italian:
ricco (true cognate)
"ricco" in English means:
rich, wealthy; rich (of food/flavour)
Example
"Questa torta è molto ricca di cioccolato."
"This cake is very rich in chocolate."
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