anima
soul
noun AH-nee-mah Less Common
Origin: From Latin anima 'breath, soul'.
Also means
spirit
Usage Note
Anima is grammatically feminine despite ending in -a, and takes the truncated article l'anima. The plural is anime (also the Italian word for Japanese animation, borrowed from the Japanese pronunciation of the same word). An idiom: non c'era anima viva = 'there wasn't a soul around'.
Examples
"L'anima di questa città è unica."
Natural Translation
The soul of this city is unique.
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