A man of great courage and determination can be described by this term gravel in Italian.The closest equivalent is gravel or determination in English, although other translations such as fighting spirit and drive May also work depending on the context.
Unlike most words in Italian, gravel Not from Latin roots, but from Gothic Grimita Means “(something) frightening”.

gravel is a feminine noun whose plural form is Grint. It takes the following definite and indefinite articles:
say someone have courageyou can use the expression have courage. if someone performs an action Determinedon the other hand, you can say with grit. gravel method full of motivation/determination,Such as determined person (a motivated person).
You have to face life firmly.
You have to face life firmly.
Maria has more perseverance than everyone else combined.
Maria has more perseverance than everyone else combined.

another possible meaning gravelwhich is more closely related to the original Gothic meaning of the word, is frown.
That criminal has the guts to be scary!
The criminal’s face is so terrifying!
also adjectives related to today’s words gritty / one (aggressive, courageous) and adverbs perseverance (Resolutely). perseverance It can also be used to describe ferocious and bold clothing.



