prigione
prison
noun pree-JOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Old French prison, from Latin prensio (seizure, arrest).
Also means
jail
Usage Note
Prigione is the general word for prison or jail; the more formal/institutional term is carcere (m). Common phrases include andare in prigione (to go to prison) and uscire di prigione (to get out of prison). Note that carcere is masculine while prigione is feminine, even though both end in -e.
Examples
"È rimasto in prigione per dieci anni."
Natural Translation
He stayed in prison for ten years.
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