frugalità
frugality
noun froo-gah-lee-TAH Rare
Origin: Latin frugalitas, from frugalis 'economical'.
Also means
thriftiness
Usage Note
Frugalità ends in an accented vowel, so its plural is invariable: le frugalità (though the word is rarely pluralised). It denotes a deliberate simplicity in eating and spending, carrying a positive moral tone unlike avarizia (miserliness). The accent on the final à signals that syllable carries the stress.
Examples
"Vive con grande frugalità e semplicità."
Natural Translation
He lives with great frugality and simplicity.
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