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disposto

willing

adjective dee-SPOH-stoh Less Common

Also means

arranged

Usage Note

Disposto most often means 'willing', appearing in the fixed frame essere disposto a + infinitive ('to be willing to do'). It is the past participle of disporre and can also mean 'arranged' or 'laid out'; it agrees in gender and number, giving disposta, disposti, disposte.

Examples

"Sono disposto ad aiutarti."

Natural Translation

I'm willing to help you.

Literal Translation

I-am willing to help-you.

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