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edificio — meaning in English: building

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Italian speakers use the word 'edificio' in various contexts, particularly when discussing architecture, urban planning, or real estate. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Questo edificio è stato costruito nel 1800' (This building was constructed in the 1800s) when sharing historical information about a notable structure.
Synonyms & nuances
'Edificio' is synonymous with 'costruzione', but while both mean 'building', 'costruzione' often emphasizes the act of construction or the process itself. You would choose 'edificio' when referring specifically to a finished structure or when discussing architecture in a more formal context.
Culture
'Edificio' originates from the Latin word 'aedificium', which means a building or structure. In Italian culture, buildings are often tied to history and identity, with many cities boasting a rich architectural heritage. Moreover, the term evokes the vibrant history of urban development in Italy, reflecting the evolution of styles from Roman times through the Renaissance to modern architecture.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of edificio?
The plural form of 'edificio' is 'edifici'. You can use it to refer to multiple buildings, for example, 'Questi edifici sono storici' (These buildings are historic).
Q.Is edificio used in everyday conversation?
'Edificio' is commonly used in everyday conversation among Italians, especially when discussing various types of buildings, such as residential, commercial, or historical structures.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using edificio?
A common mistake learners make is confusing 'edificio' with 'palazzo'. While both can refer to a building, 'palazzo' specifically denotes a grand or impressive building, often with historical significance, whereas 'edificio' is more neutral.
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