This is the 361st most frequent Italian word.
effetti
"Effetti" in English means "effects" or "results."
The phrase "in effetti" translates to "in fact" or "actually," and is used to introduce a statement that confirms or clarifies a previous thought.
In effetti, avevo già previsto questo risultato.
In fact, I had already predicted this outcome.
Here, "effetti" means "effects" and is used in the context of special effects in visual media or cinema.
Gli effetti speciali di questo film sono straordinari.
The special effects of this movie are extraordinary.
In this sentence, "effetti" refers to "effects" or "results" of a particular action or phenomenon, emphasizing impacts or outcomes.