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braccio

arm

noun BRAHCH-choh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'brachium'

Usage Note

Braccio has a famous irregular plural: the feminine le braccia for the two arms of the body, but masculine i bracci for arms of a river, cross or machine. The phrase a braccia aperte means 'with open arms'. The plural choice signals the meaning.

Examples

"Mi fa male il braccio destro."

Natural Translation

My right arm hurts.

Literal Translation

To-me makes pain the arm right.

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