trattato
treaty
noun traht-TAH-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'tractatus'
Also means
treatise
Usage Note
Trattato is masculine and means both an international 'treaty' (il Trattato di Roma) and a scholarly 'treatise' on a subject. It doubles as the past participle of trattare ('to treat, to deal with').
Examples
"Hanno firmato un trattato di pace."
Natural Translation
They signed a peace treaty.
Literal Translation
They-have signed a treaty of peace.
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