Bravo
MEANING
ORIGIN
Italian
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Italian 'bravo', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
CULTURAL NOTES
Used as an exclamation to praise a performance or action.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically used in operatic and theatrical settings to applaud a performer.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Spanish
ETYMOLOGY
From Late Latin 'bravus', meaning 'wild' or 'savage'.
CULTURAL NOTES
In Spanish-speaking cultures, it can imply fierceness or untamed spirit.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Traditionally used to describe a fierce or wild character.
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