commission
The Italian word 'commissione' is used to describe a group of people appointed to perform a specific task or to investigate a matter. It can also refer to a payment made to an agent or representative for services rendered, similar to the English word 'commission'. In Italian, the word is often used in legal and business contexts.
I was assigned to do the supermarket errand today.
In this sentence, 'commissione' is used to mean an errand or task assigned to someone. It's similar to 'task' in English when referred to a certain job, assignment, or work to be done.
The commission has examined the problem and proposed a solution.
Here, 'commissione' is referred to a group of people appointed for a specific function, commonly to investigate, report on, or act upon a particular matter, similar to 'commission' in English in a governmental or organizational context.
We have to pay a commission for our bank account.
In this context, 'commissione' denotes a charge for certain services. It is similar to 'commission' in English when speaking about a percentage or a fee charged for services.