No, rapport is not an Italian word.
Specifically, the word comes from the French language. It is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "relations, report, return (in the sense of profit)" according to context.
The pronunciation will be "ra-por" in French.
The word "rapport" is a noun. It refers to a harmonious relationship or connection between individuals.
The noun 'rapport' is an uncountable noun, a word for a feeling, an emotion.
Rapport / Rapports /
The word that means "friendship" and sounds like "repor" is the French loan-word "rapport". It is pronounced "raa-por".
relation, rapport..
Actually, repoir isn't a word. The correct spelling is rapport which is pronounced with a silent 't.'
The teacher was able to establish a strong rapport with her students, making them feel comfortable and eager to participate in class discussions.
relationship, rapport
Rapoor. Check the link to hear it.
communion, fellowship, rapprochement
The spelling is rapport (bond, affinity) as in, "The teacher established a close rapport with his students."
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