foresta
forest
noun foh-REH-stah Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin foresta, outside wood
Usage Note
Foresta denotes a large, dense forest, particularly a wild or tropical one (la foresta amazzonica). For smaller or more managed woodland Italians often prefer bosco. Forestale (forest-related) and forestiero (foreigner, outsider) share the same root. The plural is regular: le foreste.
Examples
"La foresta è piena di animali selvatici."
Natural Translation
The forest is full of wild animals.
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