profezia
prophecy
noun proh-feh-TSEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek 'prophēteia', via Latin 'prophetia'.
Usage Note
Profezia refers to a divinely inspired or supernaturally foretold prediction. It is distinct from previsione (forecast) or predizione (prediction), both of which carry no religious connotation. The plural is regular: le profezie. The related adjective is profetico and the agent noun is profeta (m) / profetessa (f).
Examples
"La profezia si è avverata."
Natural Translation
The prophecy came true.
Literal Translation
The prophecy itself is become-true.
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