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Questions about comparing differences in usage and meaning of a word or phrase between Italian and English
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Equivalente italiano dell'espressione "early+name of day"
L'equivalente più prossimo - benché probabilmente meno usato in italiano - credo sia l'espressione "nel primo mattino", "di primo mattino", "nelle prime ore di".
"Di primo mattino" è il più prossimo …
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Is ‘cosare’ equivalent to the generic use of ‘do’ in English?
Well, here is my 2 cents:
Cosare is very informal and slightly humorous in tone.
I find if very hard to capture its tone in English, and as a native speaker of Italian I think that "doing stuff with t …