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fronte — meaning in English: front

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'fronte' when discussing locations or directions, such as when giving someone guidance, e.g., 'La banca è di fronte al ristorante' (The bank is in front of the restaurant). It is also commonly used in everyday conversations to describe the front side of objects, like saying 'La fronte della casa è rossa' (The front of the house is red).
Synonyms & nuances
'Fronte' can be synonymous with 'davanti' (in front), but 'fronte' specifically refers to the front of an object or place, while 'davanti' is more about position relative to something else. For example, you would say 'Il gatto è davanti al centro commerciale' (The cat is in front of the mall) but 'La fronte della montagna è innevata' (The front of the mountain is snowy).
Culture
'Fronte' has its roots in the Latin word 'frons', which means 'forehead' or 'front'. In Italian culture, the concept of 'fronte' also evokes ideas of facing challenges head-on, as seen in phrases like 'essere in prima linea' (to be on the front line), often used in both military and metaphorical contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'fronte' mean in English?
'Fronte' translates to 'front' in English, referring to the foremost part or surface of something.
Q.Can 'fronte' be used in a figurative sense?
Yes, 'fronte' can be used figuratively in contexts such as 'fronte politico' (political front) to describe a movement or position in political discussions.
Q.What are common phrases that use the word 'fronte'?
Common phrases include 'in fronte a' (in front of) and 'fronte di guerra' (front line), used in both everyday and military contexts.
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