correct is italian affim or certainly. It is derived from the Latin affimpast participle of screen It means “distinguish”.

As an adjective, its form changes to match the gender and/or number of the noun it describes.
- correct = masculine, singular
- affim = feminine, singular
- Some = masculine, plural
- must = feminine plural
For English-speaking learners, we should start with some good news: correct Covers more or less the same range of meanings as English affim. In some cases this may mean Certainly or certainly (For example a fact = a fact), while in other cases it translates to ensure (a certain result = guaranteed results) or Convinced (For example Sure = to be confirmed).
I believe they will come tonight.
I believe they will come tonight.
correct and affim It can also replace words such as “some”, “a bit” or “particular” in some cases. For example:
- at a certain moment = at a certain point
- have an appetite = have a certain / somewhat appetite
- after a while = after a certain (amount)/period of time

You may also see correct used as a masculine noun meaning affimespecially in the idiomatic give up for uncertainty / abandon certainty (leave certainty), or as a pronoun some people or some people “some people“.
Some people are always late.
Some people are always late.
In some cases, it can even be used as an adverb, meaning “certainly“.

when you place correct or affim Before a person’s name, you imply that he or she is unknown to the reader or listener (e.g. a certain Mrs Rossi = a certain Mrs Rossi).
Last but not least, correct This is how you translate “of course” into Italian.It may appear by itself as an exclamation point, or followed by That (That) and a clause.
Of course you can come with us!
Of course you can come with us!
You’ll often hear people exclaim certainly! (Why of course!) as a positive response to a question or request.
To end this article, let’s take a look at a few very common expressions, of which correct Appear:
- certainly = certainly, really
- must = for some
- in a sense = with a certain method, Somehow
- to some extent = to some extent
- I do not know what it is = something



