diaspora
diaspora
noun dee-AH-spoh-rah Rare
Origin: From Greek diasporá ('scattering'), from dia- + speirein ('to sow, scatter').
Usage Note
Diaspora entered Italian directly from Greek via English. It originally referred to the Jewish dispersion, but today applies broadly to any dispersed community: la diaspora italiana describes Italian emigrant communities worldwide. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable, which trips up learners who stress the second syllable.
Examples
"La diaspora italiana è presente in tutto il mondo."
Natural Translation
The Italian diaspora is present all over the world.
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