Usage Note
Ripetutamente is formed from the past participle ripetuto (repeated) plus -mente, the standard Italian adverb suffix. Italian adverbs of this type are always invariable. For emphasis, speakers may also use the phrase più volte (many times), which is more colloquial than ripetutamente.
Examples
"Ha bussato ripetutamente alla porta."
Natural Translation
He knocked repeatedly at the door.
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