inferno
hell
noun een-FER-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin infernum (the lower regions), from inferus (below).
Also means
inferno
Usage Note
Inferno is masculine and is best known internationally as the title of Dante's first canticle of the Divina Commedia. Beyond its theological meaning, it is used colloquially to describe any chaotic or unbearably hot situation: fa un caldo infernale (it's hellishly hot). The adjective derived from it is infernale. Learners should note it is not a false friend — it means the same as English 'inferno.'
Examples
"Dante descrive l'Inferno con immagini vivide."
Natural Translation
Dante describes Hell with vivid images.
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