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abitato

built-up area

noun ah-bee-TAH-toh Rare

Also means

residential zone

Usage Note

Abitato as a noun refers to the inhabited or built-up part of a town — the Italian highway code uses centro abitato to indicate an urban speed zone (typically 50 km/h). Do not confuse it with the adjective abitato meaning 'inhabited'; context and the article clarify the reading.

Examples

"Il limite è cinquanta nell'abitato."

Natural Translation

The speed limit is fifty in the built-up area.

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