Italian Word of the Day:

"Basso"

Basso is first and foremost an adjective. To make it feminine, simply swap the -o out for an -a to make bassa. The respective plural forms are bassi and basse.

The meaning of today's Italian word

It comes from the Latin bassum of the same meaning.

Origin of the Italian word of the day

Perhaps the most common translation for this word is low. It can refer to the low position, level, intensity, or value of something (e.g. prezzo basso = low price).

The meaning of today's Italian word

Example sentence:

Sto ascoltando la musica a basso volume.

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I am listening to the music at a low volume.

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When referring to the height of an individual, the best translation is short (e.g. di bassa statura = short in stature). (For even more possible translations, check out our complete article!)

The meaning of today's Italian word

Example sentence:

Maria è più bassa di Mario.

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Maria is shorter than Mario.

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In both English and Italian, the word basso is commonly used as a noun in the world of music. It can refer to a bass singer, particularly in opera, an instrumental part written for a bass instrument, or it can indicate the double bass.

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