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intacto

intact

adjective een-TAHK-toh Rare

Origin: Latin intactus (untouched)

Also means

untouched

Usage Note

Intacto agrees in gender and number: intacta, intactos, intactas. It often appears with quedar or permanecerla estructura quedó intacta (the structure remained intact). It is a near-cognate with English, but keep the stress on the second syllable and note the final -o/-a agreement that English lacks.

Examples

"El frasco llegó intacto a pesar del viaje."

Natural Translation

The jar arrived intact despite the journey.

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