conservatorio
conservatoire
noun kon-ser-vah-TOH-ryoh Rare
Origin: From Latin conservare ('to preserve'); originally a school that 'preserved' orphans through musical training.
Also means
music school, conservatory
Usage Note
Conservatorio in Italy is the specialist state institution for the study of music — equivalent to a music conservatoire or conservatory. Famous examples include il Conservatorio di Milano and il Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella in Naples. The plural is conservatori. Do not confuse with conservatore ('conservator, conservative').
Examples
"Studia pianoforte al conservatorio da dieci anni."
Natural Translation
She has been studying piano at the conservatoire for ten years.
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