Today’s words are doormat As exotic as it sounds, it actually refers to the most inconspicuous household items: doormat. it comes from arabic Zilby translate to small rug or mat.

doormat is a masculine noun whose plural form is Zerbini. any masculine noun that begins with a letter and The following definite and indefinite articles must be used in Italian:
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some doormats
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I always ask everyone to wipe their shoes off their insoles before entering the house.
I always ask everyone to shine their shoes on the doormat before entering the house.

Like English, doormat It can also be used as a metaphor for people who are submissive, allowing others to dominate them.
You are being treated like a doormat by your boss.
You are being treated like a doormat by your boss.
do you know…?
doormat Also the name of a character in Ludovico Ariosto’s 16th-century epic Orlando Furioso. Although Ariosto paints an extremely positive picture for the character in this poem, the name has become synonymous with a young heroic, flamboyantly dressed and demeanor devoid of grace and taste, despite his well-groomed appearance.When this is the meaning, Italians tend to use small doormat replace doormat.



