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ritratto

portrait

noun ree-TRAHT-toh Less Common

Origin: from Latin retractus

Usage Note

Ritratto is a painted or photographic portrait, and figuratively a vivid description of someone: un ritratto fedele (a faithful portrait). It is also the past participle of ritrarre (to portray), so context tells the two apart.

Examples

"Nel museo c'è un ritratto famoso."

Natural Translation

In the museum there's a famous portrait.

Literal Translation

In-the museum there-is a portrait famous.

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