incluso
included
adjective een-KLOO-zoh Rare
Origin: From Latin inclusus, past participle of includere, 'to shut in'.
Also means
enclosed, inclusive
Usage Note
Incluso functions both as an adjective (il prezzo incluso, the included price) and as the past participle of includere ('to include'). The four forms are incluso, inclusa, inclusi, incluse. In menus and invoices, tutto incluso (all-inclusive) is the standard phrase. A subtlety: incluso can also mean 'enclosed' in formal correspondence (in allegato incluso, enclosed herewith).
Examples
"Il servizio è incluso nel prezzo."
Natural Translation
Service is included in the price.
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