faccia
face
noun FAHT-chah Less Common
Origin: from Latin facies 'appearance'
Also means
side
Usage Note
Faccia is the everyday word for the face, slightly more casual than viso or volto, and also means the 'side' of an object like a coin or cube. It powers many idioms: avere la faccia tosta ('to have nerve') and faccia a faccia ('face to face'); note the plural is facce.
Examples
"Si è lavato la faccia."
Natural Translation
He washed his face.
Literal Translation
Himself is washed the face.
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