While the verb “trovare” is often taught as “to find,” don’t let that one-shade definition fool you. Just like in English, the verbs in Italian do more than one job. (Aren’t we so lucky?)
I’ve talked before about how many nuances verbs like “perdere - to lose,” “mancare - to miss,” and “fare - to do / to make” have.
Now I want to tackle “trovare,” because I think it adds a more conversational tone when you can use it just like Italians do.
How to Use “Trovare” in Italian
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