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fatturato

turnover

noun faht-too-RAH-toh Less Common

Also means

revenue

Usage Note

Fatturato is the total sales revenue of a business over a given period — equivalent to British 'turnover' or American 'revenue'. It derives from fattura (invoice) + the past-participle suffix -ato used as a noun. Do not confuse it with profitto (profit) — fatturato is gross revenue before costs. The plural is i fatturati, though the word is often treated as uncountable.

Examples

"Il fatturato annuo è cresciuto del dieci per cento."

Natural Translation

Annual turnover grew by ten per cent.

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