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Italian - English (British) translations for "argento"

"argento" Italian translation

Translation

silver

Definition

argento

Part of speech

noun

Gender

m

Translations

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Meaning: silver (metal)

L'argento è un metallo prezioso.

Silver is a precious metal.

Meaning: silver (color)

La mia macchina è di colore argento.

My car is silver in color.

Meaning: silverware

Ho comprato un nuovo set di argenteria.

I bought a new set of silverware.

Meaning: money

Ha speso tutti i suoi risparmi per comprare quell'auto d'epoca, ora non ha più un centesimo d'argento.

He spent all his savings to buy that vintage car, now he doesn't have a penny left.


Examples

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Il mio anello è fatto di argento.

My ring is made of silver.

Mi piace indossare gioielli d'argento.

I like to wear silver jewelry.

L'argento è un metallo prezioso.

Silver is a precious metal.

Ho comprato una collana d'argento ieri.

I bought a silver necklace yesterday.

La moneta d'argento risale al XVIII secolo.

The silver coin dates back to the 18th century.

Sto pensando di investire in lingotti d'argento.

I am thinking of investing in silver bars.

Quando ero giovane, avevo una collezione di oggetti d'argento.

When I was young, I had a collection of silver objects.

Spero che il prezzo dell'argento aumenti nei prossimi mesi.

I hope that the price of silver increases in the coming months.

Se avessi saputo che l'argento sarebbe diventato così costoso, avrei investito tempo fa.

If I had known that silver would become so expensive, I would have invested earlier.


Advanced Description

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Argento is an Italian noun that translates to 'silver' in English. It refers to a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. Argento is a lustrous, white, and ductile metal that is highly valued for its beauty and conductivity.

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, argento has been used for various purposes throughout history. It has been utilized in jewelry making, coinage, and decorative arts. The ancient Romans, for example, minted coins made of argento called denarius, which became a widely circulated currency in the Roman Empire.

Today, argento continues to be highly sought after for its use in jewelry and silverware. It is also utilized in electrical contacts, mirrors, and photography. With its versatile properties and timeless allure, argento remains a valuable and cherished material in both practical and artistic applications.

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