miliardo
billion
noun meel-YAR-doh Common
Origin: French milliard, from mille (thousand)
Usage Note
Miliardo is the Italian word for one thousand million (10⁹), equivalent to the American/modern English 'billion'. This is a false friend for British English speakers accustomed to 'billion' meaning 10¹² (a million million), which in Italian is un bilione. Miliardo is masculine: un miliardo, due miliardi di euro. The plural miliardi triggers a partitive di before the noun.
Examples
"La città ha tre miliardi di euro di debito."
Natural Translation
The city has three billion euros of debt.
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