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Italian - English (British) translations for "mare"

"mare" Italian translation

Translation

sea

Definition

Mare is an Italian noun that translates to 'sea' in English. It refers to a large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface and is essential for sustaining life on our planet.

Part of speech

noun

Gender

masculine

Translations

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Meaning: sea

Mi piace passeggiare lungo il mare.

I like to walk along the sea.

Meaning: ocean

Il mare è così vasto e profondo.

The ocean is so vast and deep.

Meaning: mare (female horse)

La mia amica ha un bel mare nel suo allevamento.

My friend has a beautiful mare in her stable.

Meaning: mare (nightmarish creature of folklore)

Nel folclore, il mare è spesso descritto come un mostro marino.

In folklore, the mare is often described as a sea monster.


Examples

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A1: Il mare è calmo oggi.

A1: The sea is calm today.

A1: Mi piace fare una passeggiata lungo il mare.

A1: I like to take a walk along the seaside.

A1: Abbiamo prenotato una vacanza al mare.

A1: We have booked a beach holiday.

B1: Sono andato al mare ieri e ho nuotato per ore.

B1: I went to the sea yesterday and swam for hours.

B1: Quando ero giovane, passavo le estati al mare con la mia famiglia.

B1: When I was young, I used to spend summers at the seaside with my family.

B2: Dopo aver fatto snorkeling nel mare cristallino, abbiamo pranzato sulla spiaggia.

B2: After snorkeling in the crystal clear sea, we had lunch on the beach.

B2: Mentre camminavo sulla riva del mare, ho trovato una conchiglia molto bella.

B2: While walking along the seashore, I found a very beautiful seashell.

C1: Nonostante il vento forte, i surfisti si sono tuffati nel mare agitato.

C1: Despite the strong wind, the surfers plunged into the rough sea.

C1: Dopo aver attraversato l'oceano, la nave è finalmente entrata nel mare Mediterraneo.

C1: After crossing the ocean, the ship finally entered the Mediterranean Sea.

C2: La scogliera si ergeva imponente di fronte al mare in tempesta.

C2: The cliff stood imposingly in front of the stormy sea.


Advanced Description

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The mare has always played a significant role in human history, serving as a source of food, transportation, and inspiration for countless cultures around the world. From ancient seafaring civilizations like the Phoenicians and Greeks to modern-day fishing communities and beachgoers, people have always been drawn to the sea's vastness and beauty.

In Italy, the mare holds a special place in the hearts of many. With over 4,700 miles of coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, Italy boasts some of the most stunning beaches and seaside towns in the world. From the colorful houses of Cinque Terre to the glamorous resorts of the Amalfi Coast, there is no shortage of breathtaking vistas to be found along the mare.

However, the mare is not without its dangers. Storms, tsunamis, and other natural disasters can wreak havoc on coastal communities, while pollution and overfishing threaten marine ecosystems worldwide. As we continue to explore and exploit this vital resource, it is essential that we do so responsibly and sustainably to ensure that future generations can enjoy all that the mare has to offer.

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