Carpentiere vs. falegname
While both carpentiere and falegname are often translated as carpenter in English, they refer to different types of craftsmen in Italian.
Carpentiere
B2Carpentiere refers to a carpenter who primarily works with heavy timber and is involved in structural work.
Il carpentiere ha costruito l'impalcatura per il nuovo edificio.
(The carpenter built the scaffolding for the new building.)
Abbiamo bisogno di un carpentiere per riparare il tetto danneggiato.
(We need a carpenter to repair the damaged roof.)
Falegname
B1Falegname refers to a woodworker who specializes in making and repairing furniture and finer wooden objects.
Il falegname ha creato un bellissimo tavolo da pranzo su misura.
(The woodworker created a beautiful custom dining table.)
Ho chiesto al falegname di riparare l'anta rotta dell'armadio.
(I asked the woodworker to fix the broken door of the wardrobe.)
Summary
In Italian, carpentiere typically refers to a carpenter who works on large-scale construction projects, while falegname is more associated with fine woodworking and furniture making. The distinction lies in the scale and type of work each professional typically undertakes.







