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580 americano
     1. adj. American, United States, US, Yankee
     2. n-m. American (inhabitant or native of Americas or of the United States)
581 ragazzo
     1. n-m. boy, young man
     2. n-m. boyfriend
     3. n-m. (obsolete) young apprentice (e.g. in a workshop)
582 armi
     1. n. plural of arma
     2. n. plural of arme
     3. v. second-person singular present indicative of armare
     4. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of armare
     5. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of armare
     armare
          1. v. to arm
          2. v. to cock, to load
          3. v. to reinforce, to brace
          4. v. to equip, to fit out, to rig
     arma
          1. n-f. weapon, arms
          2. n-f. (military) arm, force
          3. v. third-person singular present indicative of armare
          4. v. second-person singular imperative of armare
583 sogno
     1. n. dream
     2. n. (figuratively) castle in the air, daydream, pipe dream
     3. n. (figuratively, by extension) hope, wish
     4. n. (figuratively, by extension) That which is marvelous, wonderful.
     5. v. first-person singular present indicative of sognare.
     sognare
          1. v. to dream (of)
          2. v. to stargaze
584 caro
     1. adj. it, beloved), or in the salutation of a letter, sweetheart
     2. adj. dear, precious, expensive
     3. n-m. dear (darling)
585 morire
     1. n. death
     2. v. (intransitive) to die
586 serve
     1. adj. feminine plural of adjective servo
     2. n. it-noun-pl, f
     3. n. plural of serva
     4. v. third-person singular present indicative of servire
     servire
          1. v. to serve
          2. v. to need
          3. v. to plate
     serva
          1. n-f. (literary) (female) slave
          2. n-f. servant, maid
          3. adj. feminine singular of adjective servo
          4. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of servire
587 attraverso
     1. prep. it-prep
     2. prep. through
     3. prep. across
     4. prep. over
     5. adv. transversely
     attraversare
          1. v. to cross, to go through, to span
588 mercato
     1. n. market (in all senses)
589 spalle
     1. n. plural of spalla
     2. n. back
     spalla
          1. n. (anatomy, cut of meat, portion of a garment) shoulder
          2. n. (cooking) Meat from the shoulder of a cow or other animal.
          3. n. (in the plural) back
          4. n. back, rear
          5. n. sidekick, second fiddle
590 tornare
     1. v. (intransitive) to return, come back
591 possiamo
     1. v. first-person plural present indicative of potere
     2. v. First-person plural subjunctive present of potere.
     potere
          1. v. can, could; be able to
          2. v. may, might; be possible to
          3. n. power
592 intorno
     1. adj. surrounding (attribute), around, nearby
     2. adv. round
     3. n. (mathematics) neighbourhood
     4. prep. intorno a
     5. prep. round, around
593 avrà
     1. v. third-person singular future of avere
     avere
          1. v. to have
          2. v. (auxiliary) to have
594 tardi
     1. adv. late
     2. v. second-person singular present indicative of tardare
     3. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of tardare
     4. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of tardare
     5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of tardare
     tardare
          1. v. to delay
          2. v. (intransitive) to be late
595 portato
     1. adj. prone, inclined, that has a bent
     2. n. result, outcome
     3. v. past participle of portare
     portare
          1. v. to bring, fetch, take, carry
          2. v. to lead, drive, show
          3. v. to wear
          4. v. (transitive, of feelings) to bear, feel, nourish
          5. v. to have, bear
596 arrivare
     1. v. (intransitive) to arrive, to come, to reach
           arrivare a casa - to get home
           arrivare a Parigi - to arrive in Paris
           arrivare in Francia - to arrive in France
     2. v. (intransitive, sports) to come, to be placed
597 di
     1. prep. (ngd, Used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner); ’s
           L’ira di Apollo - The wrath of Apollo
           la coda del cane - the dog’s tail
           Canto dello sciatore - Song of the skier
           Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti dell’Uomo - Universal declaration of the Rights of the Man
598 accordo
     1. n. accord, agreement, bond
     2. n. arrangement
     3. n. (music) chord
     4. v. first-person singular present of accordare
     accordare
          1. v. to grant something to someone
          2. v. (transitive, music) to tune an instrument
          3. v. (transitive, grammar) to make a verb or adjective to agree with something
599 nello
     1. contraction. contraction of in lo; in the
     in
          1. prep. in
          2. prep. to
     lo
          1. art. (ngd, The form of m, it, il) that is used before the so-called impure consonants, that is, s+consonant (it, l'; the
          2. pron. (accusative) him
qualsiasi
     1. adj. any
     2. adj. whatever, whichever
     3. adj. every, each
     4. adj. ordinary, common
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