napoletano
Italian
Etymology
From Latin neāpolītānus, from Neāpolis (“Naples”), from Ancient Greek Νεᾱ́πολῐς (Neā́polĭs, literally “new city”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /na.po.leˈta.no/
- Rhymes: -ano
- Hyphenation: na‧po‧le‧tà‧no
Adjective
napoletano (feminine napoletana, masculine plural napoletani, feminine plural napoletane)
- Neapolitan (of, from or relating to the city of Naples, capital and largest city of Campania, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city)
- Synonym: partenopeo
- Hypernyms: campano, italiano
Noun
napoletano m (plural napoletani, feminine napoletana)
- Neapolitan (native or inhabitant of the city of Naples, capital and largest city of Campania, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city) (usually male)
- Synonym: partenopeo
- Hypernyms: campano, italiano
Descendants
- Ottoman Turkish: ناپولتان (Napoltan)
Noun
napoletano m (uncountable)
- Neapolitan (language)