Italian Word of the Day:
"Mare"
"Mare"
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The
sea
in Italian translates as
mare
, which should be easy to remember as it closely resembles the English word
marine
.
The meaning of today's Italian word
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It derives from the Latin
mare
of the same spelling.
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When you see the expression
al mare
, the speaker is referring to the
seaside
as a whole rather than just the
sea
itself.
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Example sentence:
Non farei un bagno nel mare quando è mosso.
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I wouldn’t go swimming in the sea when it’s rough.
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Mare
is sometimes used in a figurative sense to denote “a lot of” something. For example, if your child has lots of homework, you could say he has
un mare di compiti
(lit. a sea of homework).
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