B1🔤 Letters R & S
Italian word
soddisfatto
satisfied, content, pleased
Looks like
satisfied
pleased because a desire or need has been met
⚠️ The trap
True cognate. Worth noting that 'soddisfatto' is the past participle form; the adjective in use is always 'soddisfatto'. Not a false friend — included as a confidence-builder pairing with nearby false friends.
To say "pleased because a desire or need has been met" in Italian:
soddisfatto (true cognate)
"soddisfatto" in English means:
satisfied, content, pleased
Example
"Sono molto soddisfatto del risultato."
"I'm very satisfied with the result."
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