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registro

register, record

noun reh-JEE-stroh Less Common

Origin: From Latin regestum, 'things recorded', past participle of regerere.

Also means

logbook, ledger

Usage Note

Registro has a broad range of meanings: an official register or record (registro anagrafico = civil register), a school register or class log (il registro di classe), the musical concept of register or range, and stylistic register in linguistics. The verb registrare ('to record, register') shares the root.

Examples

"Il professore segna le presenze sul registro."

Natural Translation

The teacher marks attendance in the register.

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