frigo
fridge
noun FREE-goh Rare
Origin: Short for frigorifero, from Latin frigus ('cold') + ferre ('to carry').
Usage Note
Frigo is the everyday shortening of frigorifero and is far more common in spoken Italian. It is invariable in the plural — i frigo, not frigi — because it is an apocope (truncated form). Frigo is masculine: il frigo, un frigo.
Examples
"Metti il latte nel frigo, per favore."
Natural Translation
Put the milk in the fridge, please.
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