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Italian word

urgente

urgent

Looks like

urgent

requiring immediate action or attention

⚠️ The trap

True cognate, but note that 'urgentemente' (urgently) sounds overly formal in Italian speech. Italians often say 'di urgenza' or 'd'urgenza' instead.

To say "requiring immediate action or attention" in Italian:

urgente (same meaning)

"urgente" in English means:

urgent

Example

"Ho ricevuto un messaggio urgente."

"I received an urgent message."

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