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I want to tease me friend by saying that, l'm glad to see that like me she has a memory like a sieve. An italian at work told me the word was "colobrodo" but I can't find it in the online dictionary. Is it correct, or am I spelling it incorrectly?


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Colabrodo.


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Thanks Alice. I tried that spelling with the online dictionary and it didn't recognise it. Just shows you can't rely on the online dictionaries. You need a proper dictionary!


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I totally agree with you, Beebee! Hope you're both well....
 
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Originally posted by beebee:
I tried that spelling with the online dictionary and it didn't recognise it. Just shows you can't rely on the online dictionaries. You need a proper dictionary!


I rely mostly on my big fat Sansoni but Garzanti has a good online dictionary. Here is the entry for colabrodo.
 
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