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suolo

soil

noun SWOH-loh Common

Origin: from Latin solum

Also means

ground

Usage Note

Suolo is the earth beneath your feet, both 'soil' and 'ground'. The legal phrase suolo pubblico refers to public land, what a café pays for to set out tables. It is largely uncountable; the plural suoli appears mainly in agriculture.

Examples

"Il suolo è ricco e fertile."

Natural Translation

The soil is rich and fertile.

Literal Translation

The soil is rich and fertile.

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