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"libro" Italian translation

Translation

book

Definition

A libro is an Italian noun that refers to a book, which is typically made up of printed or written pages bound together and protected by a cover.

Part of speech

noun

Gender

masculine

Translations

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Meaning: book

Ho appena finito di leggere un libro interessante.

I just finished reading an interesting book.

Meaning: register

Dovresti firmare il libro degli ospiti prima di andartene.

You should sign the guest register before you leave.

Meaning: log

Il guardiano ha annotato tutto nel libro delle registrazioni.

The guard logged everything in the logbook.

Meaning: volume

Questo libro è troppo grande per stare nella mia borsa.

This volume is too big to fit in my bag.

Meaning: playbook

L'allenatore ha studiato il libro delle giocate per prepararsi alla partita.

The coach studied the playbook to prepare for the game.


Examples

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A1: Ho comprato un libro nuovo.

A1: I bought a new book.

A1: Il mio amico mi ha prestato un libro interessante.

A1: My friend lent me an interesting book.

A1: Mi piace leggere libri di fantascienza.

A1: I like reading science fiction books.

B1: Sto leggendo un libro molto emozionante in questo momento.

B1: I'm reading a very exciting book right now.

B1: Ho letto molti libri di storia durante le vacanze.

B1: I read many history books during the holidays.

B2: Dopo aver letto il libro, ho deciso di visitare la città descritta nel romanzo.

B2: After reading the book, I decided to visit the city described in the novel.

B2: Mia madre mi ha regalato un libro firmato dall'autore per il mio compleanno.

B2: My mother gave me a book signed by the author for my birthday.

C1: Sono affascinato dalla profondità e complessità dei temi trattati in questo libro.

C1: I am fascinated by the depth and complexity of the themes addressed in this book.

C1: Il libro ha suscitato un dibattito accalorato tra gli studiosi del settore.

C1: The book has sparked a heated debate among scholars in the field.

C2: Questo libro è considerato un capolavoro della letteratura italiana.

C2: This book is considered a masterpiece of Italian literature.


Advanced Description

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In Italy, the word libro is commonly used to refer to any type of book, whether it's a novel, a textbook, or a cookbook. The term can also be used to describe books in other languages, as long as they are physically present in Italy.

The history of the libro dates back to ancient times when books were handwritten on papyrus scrolls. Over time, books evolved into what we now recognize as the modern-day libro, with printed pages bound together by a cover. Today, libros are available in various formats, including hardcover, paperback, and digital versions.

Libros play an important role in Italian culture and education. They are widely used in schools and universities to teach various subjects and are also popular among avid readers who enjoy literature and learning. Many famous Italian authors have written libros that have become classics of world literature.

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