combinare
combine
verb kohm-bee-NAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'combinare', to join two by two
Also means
arrange
Usage Note
Combinare means to combine or arrange, but colloquially cosa hai combinato? means 'what have you been up to / what mess have you made?'. The reflexive combinarsi and the noun combinazione ('coincidence') are common. Per combinazione means 'by chance'.
Examples
"Dobbiamo combinare i due colori."
Natural Translation
We have to combine the two colours.
Literal Translation
We-must combine the two colours.
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