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villa

villa, country house

noun VEEL-lah Less Common

Origin: Latin villa, 'country estate'

Also means

large detached house

Usage Note

Villa in modern Italian covers both a historic country estate and any large detached house; in urban contexts it simply means a grand single-family residence. The diminutive villetta is common for a modest suburban house, and villaggio ('village') shares the root but is unrelated in meaning.

Examples

"La villa ha un grande giardino."

Natural Translation

The villa has a large garden.

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