monte
mountain; hill; woodland
noun MON-teh Less Common
Origin: From Latin mons, montis, 'mountain'.
Usage Note
Monte is broader than montaña (mountain): it can mean a mountain, a hill, or uncultivated wooded land (el monte bajo, scrubland). In Latin America al monte can mean into the wilderness or bush. The compound monte de piedad is the traditional name for a pawnshop in Spain. Learners expecting it to always mean a tall peak should note the 'woodland/scrub' sense.
Examples
"Subimos al monte para ver el amanecer."
Natural Translation
We climbed the mountain to see the sunrise.
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