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What does rotta mean in English?

"Rotta" is not a common English word. It's likely you're looking for the Italian word rotta, which can have a few different meanings depending on the context:

* Route: This is the most common meaning, and it's used to describe a path or course taken by a ship, plane, or vehicle.

* Broken: This meaning is less common, and it refers to something that is damaged or broken.

* Defeated: In some contexts, "rotta" can also mean "defeated" or "overthrown."

To understand the meaning of "rotta" in a specific context, you need to look at the surrounding words and the situation.

For example:

* "La nave seguì la rotta verso il porto." (The ship followed the route towards the port.)

* "Il vaso è rotto." (The vase is broken.)

* "Il re fu rotto in battaglia." (The king was defeated in battle.)

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