volta
Wordform Details
Translation: timeoccasion
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: volta
Translation: time (instance); turn; vault; arch (noun)
Etymology: From Latin 'volvere' (to turn, to roll), related to English 'vault', 'revolve', 'evolution'
Mnemonics
- Think of 'vault' - both words share the same Latin root and similar meaning of turning/arching
- Remember 'volte-face' in English (complete turn)
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Cultural Context
Extremely common in Italian, particularly in time expressions and idioms
Easily Confused With
Explanation: 'Volta' refers to an instance or time something happens, while 'giro' refers to a physical turn or rotation
Confused word:
Faccio un giro in città.
I'm taking a turn around the city.
Notes: 'Volta' is more abstract, 'giro' more physical
Mnemonic: 'Volta' for counting instances, 'giro' for physical rotation