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Italian word

vitale

vital, essential; also: lively, full of life

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vital

absolutely necessary; relating to life; full of energy

⚠️ The trap

True cognate, but 'vitale' in Italian is more often used to describe a person's energy and personality ('persona vitale') than in English, where 'vital' leans toward 'absolutely necessary'.

To say "absolutely necessary; relating to life; full of energy" in Italian:

vitale (same meaning)

"vitale" in English means:

vital, essential; also: lively, full of life

Example

"È una persona vitale e dinamica."

"She is a lively and dynamic person."

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