Mike D’Ambra
Italian question - difficile vs. duro. I understand difficile is difficult and ficile is easy. What is the difference between duro and difficile?
Aug 3, 2018 2:45 PM
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duro means difficult, but also harsh, tough, robust
August 3, 2018
"Duro" has a broader meaning: it is literally related to the consistency (hard), but in a metaphorical way indicates something difficult as well (difficult) On the contrary, you'd use "difficile" just to describe something difficult and/or demanding. For istance: - la vita è dura (difficult) - le condizioni climatiche in Islanda sono dure (harsh) - la copertina di un libro è dura (hard)
August 11, 2018
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