In Italian fragrance translates into fragranza.
There is no anagram. The letters spell the Italian word fragrante, so perhaps there is either an extra E (fragrant) or T instead of C (fragrance).
The word "fragrance" has two syllables.
amo/adoro questo profumo
it means a smell
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FRAGRANCE
No. Fragrance as a smell or odor is a noun, as is a liquid that provides it.The related adjective is fragrant.
Fragrance is a feminine French word. Fragrance may be seen as pedantic, and most French would use 'parfum' (masc.) or 'odeur' (fem.) instead.
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fragrance
Let's just say that fragrance is a french word...
spanish- fragrancia french- effluve/ parfum Italian- fragranza Russian- арома́т.