patria
homeland
noun PAH-tree-ah Less Common
Origin: From Latin patria (fatherland), from pater (father).
Also means
native country
Usage Note
Patria carries strong emotional and civic weight — it is the country one belongs to by birth or deep attachment, not merely the country of residence. The phrase amor di patria (love of one's homeland) is a common literary expression. Plural is regular: patrie.
Examples
"Ha combattuto per la sua patria."
Natural Translation
He fought for his homeland.
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