Italian · Family & People
child / son
A son; more broadly, a child of someone.
Il loro figlio ha tre anni.
Their son is three years old.
The word 'figlio' comes from the Latin 'filius', also meaning son or child. It retains the familial implications embedded in the original Latin term.
'Figlio' is used in both spoken and written language, suitable for formal and informal contexts. It is prevalent throughout Italy, with no notable regional variations.
The term 'figlio' appears in many narratives and poems, symbolizing familial love, such as in classic works by Dante and Petrarch.