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definitivo

final

adjective deh-fee-nee-TEE-voh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'definitivus'

Also means

definitive

Usage Note

Definitivo means final or conclusive, and the adverbial phrase in definitiva means 'in the end' or 'all things considered'. Don't confuse it with definito ('defined').

Examples

"Questa è la decisione definitiva."

Natural Translation

This is the final decision.

Literal Translation

This is the decision final.

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