corso

word

Definition

A "corso" is a class or a series of lessons on a particular subject, often used for academic or training purposes.

Usage & Nuances

"Corso" is an Italian word commonly borrowed in English (especially in academic settings), but in English, "course" is far more frequent. Used formally or academically. Do not confuse with "curse" (bad luck or insult). Often appears in phrases like 'language corso' or 'online corso,' especially at universities.

Example Sentences

She signed up for an Italian corso.

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This corso lasts six weeks.

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There is a new corso on photography at the center.

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I'm thinking of taking a corso in digital marketing next semester.

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Did you hear about the advanced cooking corso they're offering downtown?

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Everyone says Professor Rossi's corso is really challenging, but totally worth it.

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