continente
continent
noun kohn-tee-NEHN-teh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'terra continens', continuous land
Also means
mainland
Usage Note
Continente names a continent, but Italians also use it for the mainland as opposed to an island: a Sicilian going to Rome says they are heading sul continente. As an adjective it can mean 'restrained' or 'continent' in the bodily sense.
Examples
"L'Africa è un grande continente."
Natural Translation
Africa is a large continent.
Literal Translation
The Africa is a large continent.
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