vocazione
vocation
noun voh-kah-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin vocatio ('a calling'), from vocare ('to call').
Also means
calling
Usage Note
Vocazione implies an inner calling, often but not exclusively religious. In secular use it describes a strong natural aptitude: ha una vocazione per la musica ('she has a natural gift for music'). Do not confuse with voce ('voice') — they share a Latin root but are distinct words. The adjective is vocazionale ('vocational').
Examples
"Ha sempre sentito una forte vocazione per l'insegnamento."
Natural Translation
She has always felt a strong calling for teaching.
Literal Translation
She has always felt a strong calling for the-teaching.
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