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foglia

leaf

noun FOH-lyah Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'folia'

Usage Note

Foglia is the leaf of a plant; do not confuse it with foglio ('sheet of paper'), a same-root masculine cousin. The idiom tremare come una foglia means 'to tremble like a leaf' with fear or cold.

Examples

"Una foglia cade dall'albero."

Natural Translation

A leaf falls from the tree.

Literal Translation

A leaf falls from-the-tree.

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