terremoto
earthquake
noun tehr-reh-MOH-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin terrae motus (movement of the earth)
Usage Note
Terremoto literally combines 'earth' and 'motion'; the plural is terremoti. Italians also use it figuratively for a sudden upheaval, as in un terremoto politico.
Examples
"Il terremoto ha distrutto la città."
Natural Translation
The earthquake destroyed the city.
Literal Translation
The earthquake has destroyed the city.
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