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magnifico

magnificent; splendid

adjective mah-NYEE-fee-koh Rare

Origin: Latin magnificus, from magnus (great) + facere (to make)

Also means

superb; grand

Usage Note

Magnifico is used both literally (un palazzo magnifico = a magnificent palace) and as enthusiastic praise in conversation. Lorenzo de' Medici was famously called il Magnifico. Like all adjectives ending in -co/-ca, the plural is magnifici (m pl) and magnifiche (f pl) — note the h to preserve the hard 'k' sound.

Examples

"Che tramonto magnifico stasera!"

Natural Translation

What a magnificent sunset tonight!

Literal Translation

What sunset magnificent tonight!

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