Mobile It is a word with multiple meanings in Italian, but maybe not everyone knows that the most common word is furniture.

Mobile Is a masculine noun, its singular form means a single one slice furniture And plural Mobile Generally refers to furniture as a whole.In other words, the singular is also used to indicate furniture In some cases, for example, Furniture Fair (Furniture Fair).Another way of saying furniture As a whole through the use of feminine nouns furniture.
To indicate the category of furniture, you can say Kitchen furniture (Kitchen furniture), Bathroom furniture (Bathroom furniture), office furniture (office furniture) and many more.
Some common types furniture You will find in most Family include:
- sofa = Sofa/sofa
- armchair = armchair
- bookshelf = bookshelf
- Dressing table = Chest of drawers
You don’t have to buy new furniture. You can find many second-hand goods in good condition.
You don’t have to buy new furniture. You can find many second-hand goods in good condition.

reason furniture Called Mobile/me In Italian because it is actually Mobile! 😉
Talking about those Mobile, Italian words as adjectives have the same meaning as English words, that is, “anything that can be moved or cannot be fixed”. E.g, Moving parts of equipment Yes Moving parts of equipment.
There are also similarities in telecommunications terminology: mobile network method mobile network with Mobile operator/operator Yes Mobile phone operator.
Strangely, the Italians have adopted English mobile bank with Mobile payment Enter their vocabulary.But if you want to say cell phone, There is no such thing cell phone. Instead, you must say cell phone, cell phone Used alone, or cell phone (It literally means “small phone”).
I compared various mobile phone offers, but I am not sure which one to choose.
I have compared various offers from mobile phone operators, but I have not yet decided which one to choose.

Refers to the purpose of something Mobile in Italian expands to other expressions, such as the following expression:
- movable property = movable property (Relative to real estate = characteristic)
- escalator = escalator (Lighted moving stairs)
- quicksand = quicksand (Ignite. Moving sand)
Mobile It can also be used to indicate that something is unstable, such as the wobbly legs of a table.
The legs of this table are a little moving. If you give me a screwdriver, I will try to fix it.
The legs of this table are a bit wobbly. If you give me a screwdriver, I can try to fix it.
Another meaning of Mobile Yes Fast or agile, and also FickleThe latter refers specifically to the famous arias of the jester’s opera (Woman is mobile = Women are fickle). You can listen to the songs sung by Luciano Pavarotti by watching the clip below.
There are other more technical meanings related to physics, medicine and astronomy, but the last one I want to share with you is Mobile Become a feminine noun: Flying squad, Can be abbreviated as () move. in Italy, cell phone It is a branch of the state police, focusing on crime prevention and inspection. Agents wore plain clothes instead of uniforms. It is similar to the flying squad of the London Metropolitan Police.
The head of the cabinet is here, captain.
The captain of the flying team is here, captain.
You will also hear Mobile unit (Mobile unit) Often refers to a special vehicle equipped with basic equipment for medical purposes.



