municipio
town hall
noun moo-nee-CHEE-pyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin municipium (self-governing town), from munus (duty) + capere (to take).
Also means
municipality
Usage Note
Municipio refers to both the local government body and the building that houses it; the formal administrative term is comune. Italians often say andare al municipio when registering births, marriages, or changing residency. The plural is regular: i municipi.
Examples
"Il matrimonio civile si celebra in municipio."
Natural Translation
The civil wedding is celebrated at the town hall.
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