mud
The Italian word for mud is 'fango'. It is a masculine noun and is used to describe a mixture of water and soil, often found in wet or marshy areas. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a difficult or confusing situation.
His shoes were full of mud after the walk in the woods.
This sentence is explaining a situation where someone's shoes have become filled with mud as a result of a walk they had in the woods, which is a common occurrence when it rains.
Let's avoid this trail, it's too muddy.
This sentence is suggesting to avoid a certain trail because it's too muddy. It's expressing prevention to keep away from possible troubles, like slipping or getting dirty.
After the rain, the field becomes a sea of mud.
This sentence is talking about the transformation of a field into a 'sea of mud' after rainfall, highlighting dramatic weather impact on land surfaces. The phrase 'a sea of mud' is a metaphor for a large amount or area of mud.