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montagna — meaning in English: mountain

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'montagna' when discussing outdoor activities such as hiking or skiing in the Italian Alps. You might hear it in conversations about travel plans, particularly when exploring scenic regions like Trentino or Valle d'Aosta.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'montagna' generally refers to a mountain, 'colle' is used for a hill and 'monte' may refer to a mountain but often denotes a specific peak. Use 'montagna' when speaking about large elevations that offer majestic views, while 'colle' is perfect for smaller, gentler slopes.
Culture
'Montagna' comes from the Latin word 'montanea', which means 'mountainous'. In Italian culture, mountains are not just geographical features; they hold spiritual significance and are often associated with folklore, guiding travelers through stories of adventure and mystery. For instance, the Montagne Rocciose (Rocky Mountains) have inspired countless tales of exploration.
FAQ
Q.What does 'montagna' mean in English?
'Montagna' translates to 'mountain' in English, referring to a large natural elevation of the Earth's surface.
Q.How do you pronounce 'montagna'?
'Montagna' is pronounced as [mon-tah-nyah], with the emphasis on the second syllable. Practicing it in phrases will help you master its pronunciation.
Q.Is 'montagna' used in any idiomatic expressions?
'Montagna' is commonly used in phrases such as 'muoversi come una montagna' which translates to 'to move like a mountain,' indicating a slow or heavy movement. This idiom reflects the weight and grandeur associated with mountains.
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