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What's the difference between 'specifico' e 'apposito'?
Potrebbe usare entrambi in una frase?
Uno è usato più dell'altro?
Grazie!
May 11, 2018 12:30 PM
Answers · 2
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Hello Glenn,
a simple way to translate these two words into your language can be:
Specifico = Specific (just like in English, no peculiar difference in comparison to Italian)
Apposito = Apt, Proper, Special
Hope it helps; greetings from Italy.
May 15, 2018
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Sì, c'è differenza.
Apposito (=>ad-positum) "realizzato apposta per l'uso *specifico"
> lo puoi trovare scritto nelle Istruzioni tecniche di qualsiasi oggetto (es "usare l'apposito contenitore")
=(something that "comes with" to accomplish the specific purpose)
Specifico >(=>species) = relativo all'oggetto/ o al contesto, di cui si sta parlando
> ha un uso più astratto e ... generale!
May 11, 2018
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