morto
dead person
noun MOR-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin mortuus, 'dead'
Also means
the deceased
Usage Note
Morto is also the past participle of morire and an adjective ('dead'), so context matters. As a noun the plural i morti names the dead collectively; il giorno dei morti is All Souls' Day.
Examples
"Hanno trovato un morto nel fiume."
Natural Translation
They found a dead man in the river.
Literal Translation
They-have found a dead-man in-the river.
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