continuo
continuous
adjective kohn-TEE-noo-oh Less Common
Origin: from Latin continuus
Also means
constant
Usage Note
Continuo describes something uninterrupted; the adverbial phrase di continuo means 'constantly, all the time'. Distinguish it from continuano, the verb 'they continue'; the adjective agrees in gender and number (continua, continui).
Examples
"C'è un rumore continuo dalla strada."
Natural Translation
There's a continuous noise from the street.
Literal Translation
There-is a noise continuous from-the street.
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