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Italian - English (British) translations for "popolare"

"popolare" Italian translation

Translation

populate

Definition

popolare means 'popular' in English.

Part of speech

adjective

Translations

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Meaning: popular

Il cantante è molto popolare in Italia.

The singer is very popular in Italy.

Meaning: common

È una domanda molto popolare agli esami.

It's a very common question on exams.

Meaning: public

La biblioteca è un luogo popolare per gli studenti.

The library is a popular place for students.

Meaning: famous

Questo ristorante è molto popolare tra i turisti.

This restaurant is very famous among tourists.

Meaning: mass

Il movimento ha guadagnato popolarità negli ultimi anni.

The movement has gained popularity in recent years.


Examples

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Sono una persona popolare.

I am a popular person.

Il film è molto popolare tra i giovani.

The movie is very popular among young people.

La canzone è diventata molto popolare in poco tempo.

The song became very popular in a short time.

La politica popolare ha guadagnato molti consensi.

Popular politics has gained a lot of support.

Il cantante popolare si esibirà stasera al teatro.

The popular singer will perform tonight at the theater.

La rivista ha pubblicato un articolo sulla cultura popolare.

The magazine published an article about popular culture.

La squadra di calcio è stata acclamata da una folla popolare.

The soccer team was acclaimed by a popular crowd.

Il politico ha promesso di attuare politiche popolari per migliorare la vita delle persone.

The politician promised to implement popular policies to improve people's lives.

L'attrice è diventata popolare grazie alla sua interpretazione nel film.

The actress became popular thanks to her performance in the movie.


Advanced Description

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The Italian adjective popolare is derived from the Latin word popularis, which means 'of the people'. In Italian, popolare is used to describe something that is well-liked or widely appreciated by the general public. It can refer to anything that is popular, such as a song, a movie, a book, or even a person.

Popolare can also be used to describe something that is common or widespread. For example, you might hear someone say that a certain dish is popolare in a particular region of Italy, meaning that it is commonly eaten and enjoyed by the locals.

In addition, popolare can have a political connotation in Italian. It can refer to a political movement or party that represents the interests of the working class or the general population. This usage reflects the original meaning of the Latin word popularis.

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