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The "-gramma" suffix is commonly used in Italian to form nouns related to written or recorded information. For example, "programma" (program) refers to a schedule of events, while "anagramma" (anagram) refers to a word formed by rearranging the letters of another word.

Additionally, "-gramma" can be used to form nouns that indicate a written or recorded document or message, such as "telegramma" (telegram) or "diagramma" (diagram).

Understanding the use of "-gramma" in Italian can help learners of the language to recognize and remember new vocabulary words, and to better understand the meaning and usage of different words in context. By practicing pronunciation and using Italian words and phrases in context, learners can improve their understanding of the language's grammar and structure, and communicate more effectively in Italian.




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