reale

Italian

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Late Latin reālis (real, actual), from Latin rēs (matter, thing).

Adjective

reale m and f (m and f plural reali)

  1. real
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Etymology 2

From Latin rēgālis (regal, royal).

Noun

reale

  1. flagship of a fleet personally commanded by a king or viceroy (pre-18th c.)

Adjective

reale m and f (m and f plural reali)

  1. royal
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Latin

Adjective

reale

  1. nominative neuter singular of realis
  2. accusative neuter singular of realis
  3. vocative neuter singular of realis

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Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [reˈa.le]

Adjective

reale

  1. feminine pluralnominative form of real
  2. feminine pluralaccusative form of real
  3. neuter pluralnominative form of real
  4. neuter pluralaccusative form of real

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Swedish

Adjective

reale

  1. absolute definite natural masculine form of real.

Noun

reale
  1. (grammar) gender that in traditional Swedish grammar is used for certain nouns. It is a combination of the grammatical gender utrum (n-gender) and a meaning of 'non-living'.

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