argento
silver
noun ahr-JEHN-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'argentum'
Usage Note
Argento is a masculine, normally uncountable noun for the metal; the chemical symbol Ag comes from its Latin root. The phrase argento vivo (literally 'living silver') is the old word for mercury and also means restless energy.
Examples
"Questo anello è d'argento."
Natural Translation
This ring is silver.
Literal Translation
This ring is of-silver.
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