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tassa

tax

noun TAHS-sah Less Common

Origin: from Medieval Latin 'taxa'

Also means

fee

Usage Note

Tassa is a tax or fee earmarked for a service, while imposta is a general levy; everyday speech blurs the two. The plural tasse commonly means 'taxes' as a whole, and tasse universitarie are tuition fees.

Examples

"Devo pagare una tassa annuale."

Natural Translation

I have to pay an annual tax.

Literal Translation

I-must pay a tax annual.

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