Godmother is an English equivalent of 'Comare'. The word in Italian is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la'['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-MAH-reh'.
Godmother is an English equivalent of 'Commara'. The word is a regional form of the standard, textbook Italian word 'comare'. The word 'comare' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-MAH-reh'.
"Godmother," "gossip," and "next-door neighbor" are English equivalents of the Italian word comare. Context makes clear which choice to make regarding the feminine singular noun's -- whose spellling options also include the Siclian/south Italian form as cumare -- meaning and use. The pronunciation will be "ko-MA-rey" in Italian.
Godmother is an English equivalent of 'Commare'. The word is a regional form of the standard, textbook Italian word 'comare'. The word 'comare' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-MAH-reh'.
Cumpare is the male equivalent of 'commara'. It's a regionalism for 'godfather', just as 'commara' is a regional expression for 'godmother'. They respectively are pronounced 'koom-PAH-reh' and 'kohm-MAH-rah'.
Comare is an Italian synonym for the regional Italian word 'commara'. Both words mean 'godmother'. The standard, textbook version 'comare' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-MAH-reh'.
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