ponte
/ˈpon.te/A structure built to span physical obstacles such as rivers, valleys, or roads, allowing for passage across.
Abbiamo attraversato il ponte per raggiungere il centro.
We crossed the bridge to reach the city center.
The word 'ponte' is commonly used to refer to any type of bridge, whether it's a suspension bridge, a drawbridge, or a simple footbridge.
A temporary or metaphorical connection or link between two things.
Questo accordo è un ponte tra le due culture.
This agreement is a bridge between the two cultures.
In a figurative sense, 'ponte' can refer to anything that serves as a connection or transition between two things.
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Common Usage
'Ponte' is a common word in Italian and is used in both formal and informal contexts. It is often used in travel and engineering contexts.
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Gender and Plural
'Ponte' is a masculine noun, so it takes the definite article 'il' (e.g., 'il ponte') and the plural form is 'i ponti'.
📖Word Origin
From Latin 'pons, pontis,' meaning 'bridge.' The word has been used in Italian since the Latin period and retains its original meaning.
📝Usage Notes
While 'ponte' is most commonly used to refer to physical bridges, it can also be used metaphorically to describe any kind of connection or transition.