romanzo
novel
noun roh-MAHN-dzoh Less Common
Origin: from Old French 'romanz', vernacular tale
Also means
romance
Usage Note
Romanzo is the masculine noun for a 'novel', a classic false friend: it is not English 'romance'. As an adjective it means 'Romance' in the linguistic sense (lingue romanze). Its plural is romanzi.
Examples
"Sto leggendo un romanzo storico."
Natural Translation
I am reading a historical novel.
Literal Translation
Am reading a novel historical.
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