Also means
prohibited
Usage Note
Vietato is the past participle of vietare (to forbid), used adjectivally in signs and regulations. Classic Italian signs include vietato fumare (no smoking), vietato l'ingresso (no entry), and senso vietato (no entry — one-way street). It agrees in gender and number: vietata (f), vietati (m pl).
Examples
"È vietato fumare in questo edificio."
Natural Translation
Smoking is forbidden in this building.
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