patrimonio
heritage
noun pah-tree-MOH-nyoh Less Common
Origin: from Latin patrimonium, 'inheritance from a father'
Also means
wealth
Usage Note
Patrimonio spans both personal 'wealth, assets' and collective 'heritage', as in patrimonio dell'umanità ('World Heritage Site'). The plural patrimoni is regular. Note it covers cultural and natural legacy, not just money.
Examples
"È un patrimonio dell'umanità."
Natural Translation
It is a World Heritage Site.
Literal Translation
It-is a heritage of-the-humanity.
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