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reggie1

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English, USA
Buona mattina,

How do you say "tidbit" in Italian?

thank you!
I already did consult the dictionary, thanks. I didn't want "titbit," ...my question was about "tidbit."
Hello everybody, can you please help me? I don't understand what tidbit means.

The sentence is:

"Our best deal was just the past year, from a tidbit learnt through your seminar. We had learned to always to always write and/or assigns on all our purchase offers"

Thank you very much!
A tidbit is something very small, sometimes a little bit of food, but often (as in this case) a little piece of information.

una qualcosina ?
Ciao, I believe it's bocconcino in Italian, i. e. a small piece of something really tasty - in this case in the figurative sense, I suppose.👁 Smile :)
"Our best deal was just the past year, from a tidbit learnt through your seminar. We had learned to always to always write and/or assigns on all our purchase offers"

Ludo,

In AE, a tidbit means "a little bit of something." In this case, it's a small piece of information that they learned at the seminar that turned out to be very helpful.

Tidbit can also be used to describe a tiny piece of juicy gossip, too.

AngelEyes
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