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B1 Verbs

Italian word

versare

to pour, to spill, to pay (into an account), to shed (tears)

Looks like

to verse (someone in)

not a common English verb in this sense

⚠️ The trap

The root '-vers-' looks English but 'versare' has meanings learners don't expect: to pour a drink, to spill something, to deposit money into a bank, or to shed tears ('versare lacrime'). Very versatile word.

To say "not a common English verb in this sense" in Italian:

N/A

"versare" in English means:

to pour, to spill, to pay (into an account), to shed (tears)

Example

"Ho versato 500 euro sul conto corrente."

"I deposited 500 euros into the current account."

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