metropolitana
underground
noun meh-troh-poh-lee-TAH-nah Rare
Origin: From French métropolitain.
Also means
subway
Usage Note
La metropolitana is the full form; Italians shorten it to la metro in everyday speech. It is feminine and the plural is le metropolitane. Rome's metro has only three lines (A, B, C) because archaeological finds constantly halt excavation — a well-known cultural fact. Do not confuse with metropolitano (adjective: 'metropolitan').
Examples
"Prendo la metropolitana ogni mattina."
Natural Translation
I take the underground every morning.
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