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The Meaning of citadino

Keyword: Citadino

Definition: “Citadino” is an adjective in Spanish that refers to anything related to the city or urban life. It describes characteristics, behaviors, or aspects that are typical of the city environment as opposed to rural or countryside living.

Usage: “El estilo de vida citadino puede ser muy diferente al rural.” (The urban lifestyle can be very different from the rural one.)

Etymology: The word “citadino” comes from the Spanish root “ciudad,” meaning “city,” combined with the suffix “-ino,” which typically denotes relating to or characteristic of. Thus, it can be understood as “of the city.”

Pronunciation: /si.taˈði.no/ (IPA)

Synonyms: Urbano (urban), metropolitano (metropolitan), citadino can also imply an aspect of city culture or lifestyle.

Antonyms: Rural, campestre (countryside), agrario (agrarian).

This word is often used in discussions about lifestyles, culture, and sociology related to urban settings.

  1. El estilo de vida citadino puede ser muy agitado.
    (The urban lifestyle can be very hectic.)

  2. Prefiero vivir en un área citadina donde tenga acceso a todo.
    (I prefer to live in an urban area where I have access to everything.)

  3. La cultura citadina es rica en diversidad y oportunidades.
    (Urban culture is rich in diversity and opportunities.)

  4. Los problemas citadinos, como el tráfico, son un desafío constante.
    (Urban problems, such as traffic, are a constant challenge.)

  5. La nueva biblioteca está diseñada para servir a la población citadina.
    (The new library is designed to serve the urban population.)