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osso

English translation of osso

bone

The Italian word for bone is 'osso'. It is used in the same way as in English, referring to the hard, calcified structures that make up the skeleton of vertebrate animals. It can also be used metaphorically, such as in the phrase 'avere l'osso duro', which means to be stubborn.


Example sentences using: osso

Il cane sta masticando un osso.

English translation of Il cane sta masticando un osso.

The dog is chewing a bone.

This is a simple sentence where 'osso' is used in its most straightforward context, referring to a bone that a dog might chew.

Mi sento un osso rotto.

English translation of Mi sento un osso rotto.

I feel like a broken bone.

In this example, 'osso' is used figuratively. This expression may be used to convey a feeling of extreme tiredness or weakness.

Ha un osso del pollo bloccato in gola.

English translation of Ha un osso del pollo bloccato in gola.

He has a chicken bone stuck in his throat.

This sentence uses 'osso' in a more comprehensive scenario, illustrating a circumstance where one might unfortunately have a 'bone', in this case from a chicken, stuck in their throat.

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