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tramonto

sunset

noun trah-MON-toh Rare

Also means

decline

Usage Note

Tramonto (from tramontare, to set/go beyond the mountains) also carries a figurative sense of decline: il tramonto di un'era ('the twilight of an era'). Its counterparts are alba (dawn) and sorgere del sole (sunrise). The adjective tramontato informally means 'past its prime' or 'out of fashion'. The expression al tramonto ('at sunset') is a poetic staple.

Examples

"Il cielo al tramonto era color arancio."

Natural Translation

The sky at sunset was orange.

Literal Translation

The sky at-the sunset was colour orange.

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