#115: How to Use "Meglio" and "Migliore"

#115: How to Use "Meglio" and "Migliore"

The Italian words “meglio” and “migliore” both mean “better” in English. However, they are not interchangeable. While the first one is an adverb, the second one is an adjective, and they have specific uses.


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