frigorifero
refrigerator
noun free-goh-REE-feh-roh Less Common
Origin: From Latin 'frigus' (cold) + 'ferre' (to carry).
Usage Note
Frigorifero is the standard Italian word for a domestic refrigerator. Colloquially, it is shortened to frigo (invariable: i frigo). The compound adjective frigorifero also functions as an adjective meaning 'refrigerating' (camion frigorifero = refrigerator truck). Do not confuse with freezer, which Italians borrow directly from English for the separate deep-freeze compartment.
Examples
"Metti il latte nel frigorifero."
Natural Translation
Put the milk in the refrigerator.
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