celebrità
celebrity
noun cheh-leh-bree-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin celebritas (crowded place, fame), from celeber (renowned).
Also means
fame
Usage Note
Celebrità is invariable: la celebrità (singular) and le celebrità (plural) — the form never changes. This is common for Italian nouns ending in an accented vowel (città, università). The word covers both a famous person and the abstract concept of fame, depending on context.
Examples
"Molte celebrità partecipano a quell'evento benefico."
Natural Translation
Many celebrities take part in that charity event.
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