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saggezza

wisdom

noun sahd-JEZ-tsah Rare

Origin: From saggio ('wise'), ultimately from Latin sapere.

Usage Note

Saggezza is an abstract noun and has no plural in standard use. It is distinct from conoscenza (knowledge) and intelligenza (intelligence) — saggezza implies maturity, good judgment, and life experience. The related adjective is saggio/saggia ('wise').

Examples

"La saggezza si acquisisce con l'esperienza."

Natural Translation

Wisdom is acquired through experience.

Literal Translation

The wisdom itself acquires with the experience.

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