ragazzo
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin *ragatius, most probably ultimately from Arabic رَقَّاص (raqqāṣ, “messenger, courier”), or alternatively from Ancient Greek ῥάκος (rhákos, “rag, tatter”, suggesting the clothing).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /raˈɡat.tso/, [räˈɡät̪͡ːs̪o]
- Rhymes: -attso
- Hyphenation: ra‧gàz‧zo
Noun
ragazzo m (plural ragazzi, feminine ragazza)
- boy, young man
- Synonyms: giovane, adolescente
- boyfriend
- (obsolete) young apprentice (e.g. in a workshop)
- Synonyms: apprendista, commesso, garzone
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