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Italian - English (British) translations for "morte"

"morte" Italian translation

Translation

death

Definition

morte

Part of speech

noun

Gender

feminine

Translations

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Meaning: death

La morte è una parte inevitabile della vita.

Death is an inevitable part of life.

Meaning: end

La fine di un capitolo segna l'inizio di un altro.

The end of one chapter marks the beginning of another.

Meaning: murder

L'omicidio è un grave reato punibile per legge.

Murder is a serious crime punishable by law.

Meaning: ruin

La sua dipendenza dall'alcol ha portato alla morte della sua carriera.

His alcohol addiction led to the ruin of his career.

Meaning: stillness

Il silenzio e la morte regnavano nella stanza.

Silence and stillness reigned in the room.


Examples

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A1: La morte è inevitabile.

A1: Death is inevitable.

A1: Ho paura della morte.

A1: I am afraid of death.

A1: La morte di suo nonno l'ha colpito molto.

A1: The death of his grandfather has affected him deeply.

B1: Il film racconta la morte di un famoso scrittore.

B1: The movie tells the death of a famous writer.

B1: Dopo la morte del marito, ha dovuto prendersi cura dei figli da sola.

B1: After her husband's death, she had to take care of the children on her own.

B1: La morte prematura di quel giovane talento ha lasciato un vuoto nel mondo della musica.

B1: The premature death of that young talent has left a void in the music world.

C1: L'omicidio è stato commesso poco prima della mezzanotte.

C1: The murder was committed shortly before midnight.

C1: La morte del dittatore ha portato alla fine di un'era oscura per il paese.

C1: The death of the dictator led to the end of a dark era for the country.

C1: La morte improvvisa del cantante ha scosso il mondo della musica.

C1: The sudden death of the singer has shaken the music world.


Advanced Description

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The word 'morte' is an Italian noun that translates to 'death' in English. It refers to the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living organism.

In Italian culture, death is often seen as a natural part of life and is sometimes celebrated through rituals and traditions. It is also a common theme in literature, art, and music, representing the cycle of life and the inevitability of mortality.

The concept of 'morte' has been explored by philosophers, theologians, and scientists throughout history. It raises questions about the meaning of life, the existence of an afterlife, and the nature of consciousness. Understanding 'morte' can provide insights into human beliefs, values, and attitudes towards mortality.

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