canto
song
noun KAHN-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin cantus, from canere (to sing).
Also means
singing
Usage Note
Canto is a masculine noun (il canto, plural i canti). It refers to singing as an art or activity (studiare il canto) and to a song or chant (canti popolari — folk songs). It also means a 'canto' in poetry (a section of a long poem, as in Dante's Divina Commedia). Do not confuse with canzone (a pop or lyric song) — canto is more formal and classical.
Examples
"Il canto degli uccelli mi sveglia ogni mattina."
Natural Translation
The birdsong wakes me every morning.
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