sorte
fate; lot
noun SOR-teh Less Common
Origin: Latin sors, sortis (lot, fate)
Usage Note
Sorte is a feminine noun. The common idiom tirare a sorte means 'to draw lots' or 'to decide by chance.' Buona sorte! is an alternative to in bocca al lupo! for 'good luck!' The plural le sorti often refers to destinies or fortunes collectively (le sorti del paese = the country's fate/fortunes).
Examples
"Ha accettato la sua sorte con coraggio."
Natural Translation
She accepted her fate with courage.
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