condizione
condition
noun kon-dee-TSYOH-neh Common
Origin: Latin condicio, 'agreement, stipulation'
Also means
term (of agreement)
Usage Note
Condizione covers both a state or circumstance (in buone condizioni, in good condition) and a prerequisite or term (a condizione che + subjunctive means 'provided that'). The plural condizioni is used for contract terms or weather conditions. The phrase a patto/condizione che requires the subjunctive mood.
Examples
"La macchina è in ottime condizioni."
Natural Translation
The car is in excellent condition.
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