infantería
infantry
noun een-fahn-teh-REE-ah Rare
Origin: via Italian infanteria, from infante (foot soldier), ultimately from Latin infans (one unable to speak, i.e. young)
Usage Note
Infantería is the branch of the army that fights on foot. The compound infantería de marina is the marines. In formal military contexts you will see infantería de línea (line infantry) contrasted with special forces units.
Examples
"La infantería avanzó hacia la ciudad."
Natural Translation
The infantry advanced toward the city.
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