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Italian word

passaggio

passage, crossing; also a lift (ride in a car)

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passage

passage — correct, but narrower in scope

⚠️ The trap

'Passaggio a livello' is a level crossing (railway over a road). 'Dare un passaggio' means to give someone a lift in your car — NOT related to a passage of text or a rite of passage.

To say "passage — correct, but narrower in scope" in Italian:

passaggio a livello / dare un passaggio

"passaggio" in English means:

passage, crossing; also a lift (ride in a car)

Example

"Mi dai un passaggio alla stazione?"

"Can you give me a lift to the station?"

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