Italian word popolare comes from Latin populum, Latin -aris, and later Latin popularis (Compatriot, comrade Popular (by, of or for the people).)
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Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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populum | Latin (lat) | |
-aris | Latin (lat) | Used to form an adjective, usually from a noun, indicating a relationship or a pertaining to. |
popularis | Latin (lat) | Compatriot, comrade Popular (by, of or for the people). |
populaire | French (fra) | People's, as in People's Republic of China (in French: République Populaire de Chine).. Popular (liked by many people). Popular (relating to the people) Populace, the people. |
popolare | Italian (ita) | (plural; of prices) low, cheap. Folk, vernacular. Of the people, people's, popular. Popular, pop, widespread, hot. Working-class. |