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  1. Italian
  2. /Pronoun for situations (ne)
  3. /provare

provare

provare
to feel (an emotion)
From Lesson 409:Pronoun for situations (ne)·Italian

Usages of provare

Il riconoscimento ha cambiato la sua vita e lui ne prova un'immensa gratitudine.
The recognition changed his life and he feels an immense gratitude for it.
Ha vinto quel premio prestigioso e ne prova grande gioia e gratitudine.
He won that prestigious award and he feels great joy and gratitude about it.
È inutile provare rancore, ossia è meglio perdonare.
It is useless to hold a grudge; in other words, it's better to forgive.
Non capivo perché lui provasse tanto rancore.
I didn't understand why he felt so much resentment.

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