cosmopolita

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from French cosmopolite, from Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης (kosmopolítēs).

Pronunciation

Adjective

cosmopolita m or f (masculine and feminine plural cosmopolites)

  1. cosmopolitan

Noun

cosmopolita m or f by sense (plural cosmopolites)

  1. cosmopolite

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Galician

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης (kosmopolítēs).

Adjective

cosmopolita m or f (plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolitan

Noun

cosmopolita m or f by sense (plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolite

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Italian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης (kosmopolítēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ko.zmo.poˈli.ta/, (deprecated) /ko.zmoˈpɔ.li.ta/
  • Rhymes: -ita, (deprecated) -ɔlita
  • Hyphenation: co‧smo‧po‧lì‧ta, (deprecated) co‧smo‧pò‧li‧ta

Adjective

cosmopolita (masculine plural cosmopoliti, feminine plural cosmopolite)

  1. cosmopolitan

Noun

cosmopolita m or f by sense (masculine plural cosmopoliti, feminine plural cosmopolite)

  1. cosmopolitan

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Anagrams

Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης (kosmopolítēs).

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -itɐ
  • Hyphenation: cos‧mo‧po‧li‧ta

Noun

cosmopolita m or f by sense (plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolite (cosmopolitan person)

Adjective

cosmopolita m or f (plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolitan (affecting the whole world)
  2. cosmopolitan (composed of people from all over the world)
    Synonym: cosmopolitano

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French cosmopolite, from Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης (kosmopolítēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kosmopoˈlita/
  • Rhymes: -ita
  • Syllabification: cos‧mo‧po‧li‧ta

Adjective

cosmopolita m or f (masculine and feminine plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolitan

Noun

cosmopolita m or f by sense (plural cosmopolitas)

  1. cosmopolite (cosmopolitan person)

Further reading