Montagna is the most common Italian equivalent of "mountain."
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine gender noun. Another equivalent, the masculine gender noun monte, tends to be translated as "mount." But it is the word that is used in the Italian equivalent of "mountain top": cima al monte. , with cima meaning "top" and al meaning "to the."
"Mountain" in English is montagna in Italian.
montagna
Monticello means "hillock" or "little mountain" in Italian.
"Mountain crest" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cresta. The feminine singular noun also translates as "mountain peak," "mountain ridge," "mountain summit," "rooster comb" and "rooster crest" in English. The pronunciation will be "KREY-sta" in Pisan Italian.
The Apennine mountain range is the longest mountain range in the Italian peninsula. It extends over 1,200 km from north to south, running the length of the peninsula.
Apennines
The APENNINES.
Appennini
The mountain is located in the Alps. This mountain range lies along the French Italian border and reaches into Switzerland. The summit of the mountain is in French territory
"Piemonte" in Italian translates to "foot of the mountain." It is a region in northern Italy known for its picturesque landscapes, including the foothills of the Alps.
The Apennines
Alpi in the North Appennini in the center