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ferito

injured person

noun feh-REE-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin ferire

Also means

casualty

Usage Note

Ferito is the past participle of ferire used as a noun for someone wounded, common in news of accidents and attacks. The feminine is ferita, which separately means 'wound' as a noun, so context decides the sense.

Examples

"I feriti sono stati ricoverati."

Natural Translation

The injured were hospitalized.

Literal Translation

The injured are been hospitalized.

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