monarchia
monarchy
noun moh-nar-KEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek monarchia, from monos ('alone') + arkhein ('to rule').
Usage Note
Monarchia can refer to the system of government or to the reigning dynasty itself (la monarchia dei Savoia). Italy abolished its monarchy by referendum in 1946 — la fine della monarchia is a key moment in Italian history that learners often encounter. The adjective is monarchico.
Examples
"L'Italia abolì la monarchia con il referendum del 1946."
Natural Translation
Italy abolished the monarchy with the referendum of 1946.
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