fondo
Wordform Details
Translation: bottomdepth
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: fondo
Translation: bottom; background; fund; depth; end (noun)
Etymology: From Latin 'fundus' meaning 'bottom, foundation, piece of land'. This same root gives English 'fund', 'foundation', and 'fundamental'. The semantic development from 'bottom' to 'fund' occurred through the concept of a store or reserve of money being the foundation or base of financial resources.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'foundation' - the bottom part that everything else is built upon
- Remember 'fund' in English comes from the same root - it's the financial foundation
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in Italian financial contexts, especially regarding investment funds ('fondi d'investimento'). Also common in artistic contexts when discussing backgrounds in painting or theater.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'fondo' means bottom or fund, 'sfondo' specifically means background
Notes: 'fondo' is more general and can be physical or metaphorical, while 'sfondo' is specifically about background
Mnemonic: 's-' prefix in 'sfondo' suggests 'space behind' - think background