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gioco

game

noun JOH-koh Less Common

Origin: from Latin iocus 'jest'

Also means

play

Usage Note

Gioco means game or play and follows the -co/-chi rule, so the plural is giochi. It lives in many idioms: in gioco ('at stake'), prendere in giro (related sense, 'to tease'), and gioco di parole ('pun'). It comes from the verb giocare.

Examples

"I bambini amano questo gioco."

Natural Translation

The children love this game.

Literal Translation

The children love this game.

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