limitato
limited, restricted
adjective lee-mee-TAH-toh Less Common
Origin: Past participle of limitare, from Latin limitare, from limes, 'boundary'.
Also means
narrow, confined
Usage Note
Limitato is the past participle of limitare used as an adjective. In formal Italian responsabilità limitata ('limited liability') gives the S.r.l. company type its name — the Italian equivalent of 'Ltd.' or 'LLC'. Colloquially, calling someone limitato can be a mild insult meaning intellectually limited or narrow-minded.
Examples
"Il numero di posti disponibili è limitato."
Natural Translation
The number of available seats is limited.
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