intento
intent
noun een-TEHN-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin intentus, 'stretched toward'
Also means
purpose
Usage Note
Intento as a noun means 'intent' or 'aim', often in con l'intento di ('with the aim of'). As an adjective it means 'intent on, absorbed in', as in intento a leggere ('engrossed in reading'). The plural noun is intenti.
Examples
"L'intento era buono."
Natural Translation
The intent was good.
Literal Translation
The-intent was good.
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