monte
mountain
noun MOHN-teh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'mons, montis'
Also means
pile
Usage Note
Monte names a specific mountain, as in Monte Bianco (Mont Blanc), while the more general 'mountain' is usually montagna. It also means a heap, giving the idiom un monte di ('a pile of', i.e. loads of), and mandare a monte means to call something off.
Examples
"Il monte è coperto di neve."
Natural Translation
The mountain is covered with snow.
Literal Translation
The mountain is covered of snow.
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