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pronto

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Adv — Quickly, right away.

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish pronto, from Latin prōmptus. A doublet of prompt.

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What does “pronto” mean?

The word “pronto” means quickly, right away. In plain terms, right now, without delay.

How do you pronounce “pronto”?

“Pronto” is pronounced PRON-toh (/ˈpɹɑntoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “pronto” in a sentence?

Here is “pronto” used in a sentence: “Get over here, pronto!”

What part of speech is “pronto”?

“Pronto” is an adverb.

Where does the word “pronto” come from?

The word “pronto” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Spanish pronto, from Latin prōmptus. A doublet of prompt.

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