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Mille

A thousand

Language note: In Italian, 'mille' is used in expressions to mean something countless or infinite.

Culture note: It suggests an enormous quantity, often used in expressions of gratitude.

Context: You thank the barista once more for their suggestion.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Mille

[MEEL-leh]

Thousand

The number 1,000, or used figuratively to mean a lot.

Ho mille motivi per essere felice.

I have a thousand reasons to be happy.

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