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gente

people

noun JEHN-teh Less Common

Origin: from Latin gens 'clan'

Also means

folk

Usage Note

Gente is grammatically singular and feminine even though it means many people, so you say la gente è ('people are', literally 'is'). Avoid pairing it with a number; for countable people use persone instead. False friend alert for English speakers.

Examples

"C'è troppa gente qui."

Natural Translation

There are too many people here.

Literal Translation

There-is too-much people here.

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