-fictional o fictitious?-
- -fictional o fictitious?-
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L'aggettivo fictional significa “che ha a che fare con la fantasia”, soprattutto in riferimento a opere di narrativa (fiction in inglese) o contesti simili: Jane Eyre is a fictional character, Jane Eyre è un personaggio di fantasia. L'aggettivo fictitious significa “fittizio, falso, inventato”, che non ha un rapporto con la realtà: He assumed a fictitious name, assunse un nome falso.
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