pluralismo
pluralism
noun ploo-rah-LEEZ-moh Rare
Origin: From Latin pluralis (plural) + -ismo; calqued into Italian in the 19th c.
Also means
diversity of opinion
Usage Note
Pluralismo is used in political and cultural discourse to mean the coexistence of multiple parties, viewpoints, or values. In Italian media it often appears as pluralismo dell'informazione, referring to media plurality. It does not mean simply 'more than one thing' the way the English word sometimes loosely does.
Examples
"Il pluralismo è fondamentale per la democrazia."
Natural Translation
Pluralism is fundamental to democracy.
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