In my studies so far this year, I've run into several situations where a word can mean two completely different things, occasionally reflecting a difference in pronunciation, and the only real way to know this is by context.
Here are some of the Italian words that have been known, at times, to trip me up.
piano
As a noun, piano means plan. This can refer to an abstract plan (like a schedule) or a concrete plan (like a blueprint), and related to this second type of plan, it also refers to... continue reading at Fluent Every Year
