piangere
cry
verb pee-AN-jeh-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin plangere 'to lament'
Also means
weep
Usage Note
Piangere means to cry or weep; its past participle is irregular, pianto (also a noun, 'weeping'). The vivid idiom piangere miseria means 'to plead poverty', and piangere come una fontana is to cry one's eyes out.
Examples
"Il bambino piange per la paura."
Natural Translation
The child cries out of fear.
Literal Translation
The child cries for the fear.
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