fermo
still
adjective FEHR-moh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'firmus', firm
Also means
firm
Usage Note
Fermo describes something motionless or stationary, and as an interjection fermo! means 'stop! / halt!'. Note the false friend: it does not mean 'farm'; the fixed phrase fermo restando che introduces a proviso ('it being understood that').
Examples
"Il treno è fermo in stazione."
Natural Translation
The train is stopped at the station.
Literal Translation
The train is still in station.
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