entrata
entrance
noun ehn-TRAH-tah Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'intrare' (to enter)
Also means
income
Usage Note
Entrata means both a physical entrance and, in the plural le entrate, financial income or revenue, the opposite of le uscite ('expenditures'). Look for it on signs as entrata libera ('free admission').
Examples
"L'entrata è sulla destra."
Natural Translation
The entrance is on the right.
Literal Translation
The-entrance is on-the right.
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