metropoli
metropolis
noun meh-TROH-poh-lee Rare
Origin: From Greek 'metropolis' (mother city), from 'meter' (mother) + 'polis' (city).
Also means
major city
Usage Note
Metropoli is an invariable feminine noun — its plural is identical: le metropoli. The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable (meh-TROH-poh-lee). It is a formal or literary synonym for 'large city'; in everyday speech città or grande città is more common. Do not confuse with metropolitana (f), which means 'subway/underground.'
Examples
"New York è una delle metropoli più famose al mondo."
Natural Translation
New York is one of the most famous metropolises in the world.
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