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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Occitan farandoulo, related to farandole.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /faˈɾandula/
- Rhymes: -andula
- Syllabification: fa‧rán‧du‧la
Noun
farándula f (plural farándulas)
- show business
- Synonym: mundo del espectáculo
2022 November 11, Fernando Navarro, “Bruce Springsteen: un disco de soul irrelevante donde posturea como un Joe Cocker acomodado”, in El País:Todo indica que, especialmente en Europa, volverá a ser otro acontecimiento social rodeado de farándula, sin vértigo.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (collective) milieu and people related to theater
2022 November 7, Juan Sanguino, “Alex García: “Uno sabe lo que puede hacer y lo que no. Y cuando uno está preparado para hacerlo, le llega””, in El País:García vive en medio del campo. Le ayuda a salir de la burbuja de la farándula: admite que todos sus amigos son actores o artistas y sus últimas cuatro parejas han sido actrices.- García lives in the middle of the countryside, which helps him to leave the theatre bubble: he admits that all of his friends are actors or artists, and that his last four partners were also actors.
- (derogatory, Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela, Uruguay, El Salvador) nightlife milieu of celebrities
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