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credito

English translation of credito

credit

In Italian, 'credito' is used similarly to the English term 'credit'. It can refer to the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future. It can also refer to an amount of money that a bank or other financial institution is willing to lend to a person or business. In an academic context, 'credito' can refer to a credit hour or course credit, which is a unit that measures the amount of work required to complete a course or program.


Example sentences using: credito

Ho un credito con la banca.

English translation of Ho un credito con la banca.

I have a credit with the bank.

This sentence is referring to having a positive balance or line of credit with a bank, a common financial situation. In this Italian sentence, 'credito' is used in a monetary context.

Il mio punteggio di credito è alto.

English translation of Il mio punteggio di credito è alto.

My credit score is high.

This sentence refers to the speaker's credit score, which is a measure used by banks and lenders to assess a person's creditworthiness. In Italian, it is referred to as 'punteggio di credito'.

Credito che sarà una buona idea.

English translation of Credito che sarà una buona idea.

I believe that it will be a good idea.

In this case, 'credito' is used as a verb 'credo' in its first person singular form in the future tense, meaning 'I believe'. Hence, this phrase does not relate to the financial term 'credit', demonstrating the versatility of the term 'credito' in Italian.

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