filosofia
philosophy
noun fee-loh-zoh-FEE-ah Less Common
Origin: From Greek philosophia, 'love of wisdom', via Latin.
Usage Note
Filosofia is used both for academic philosophy and, colloquially, for a personal outlook or guiding principle — la mia filosofia di vita means 'my philosophy of life'. The adjective filosofico and adverb filosoficamente share the same root.
Examples
"Studio filosofia all'università."
Natural Translation
I study philosophy at university.
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