gruppo
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Use 'gruppo' for general groups
The most common and versatile way to say group in Italian is 'gruppo'. You can use it for a group of people, objects, or even abstract concepts.
Masculine noun
'Gruppo' is a masculine noun. Remember to use the correct articles: 'il gruppo' (the group), 'un gruppo' (a group).
Plural of 'gruppo'
The plural of 'gruppo' is 'gruppi'. So, 'i gruppi' means the groups and 'alcuni gruppi' means some groups.
Common phrases: 'in gruppo'
You'll often hear 'in gruppo', which means in a group or as a group. For example, 'Viaggiamo in gruppo' (We travel as a group).
Common phrases: 'fare parte di un gruppo'
'Fare parte di un gruppo' means to be part of a group. For example, 'Faccio parte di un gruppo musicale' (I am part of a music group).
Specific groups: 'gruppo di amici'
To specify the type of group, use 'gruppo di...' For example, 'gruppo di amici' means group of friends.
Specific groups: 'gruppo di lavoro'
Another common phrase is 'gruppo di lavoro', meaning work group or team.
Contextual usage: study groups
For a study group, you can say 'gruppo di studio'. For instance, 'Abbiamo un gruppo di studio per l'esame' (We have a study group for the exam).
Verbs often used with 'gruppo'
Verbs like 'formare' (to form), 'unire' (to unite/join), and 'separare' (to separate) are often used when talking about groups. For example, 'Hanno formato un nuovo gruppo' (They formed a new group).
Avoid direct translation of 'gang'
While 'gang' is a type of group in English, 'gruppo' generally doesn't carry the negative connotation of 'gang'. For that, you might use words like 'banda' or 'gang' itself in Italian.
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C'è un grande ___ di persone qui. (There is a big ___ of people here.)
The word 'gruppo' means 'group', which fits the context of 'a big group of people'.
Noi siamo un ___ di amici. (We are a ___ of friends.)
'Gruppo' means 'group', so 'a group of friends' is the correct translation.
Il ___ studia insieme. (The ___ studies together.)
To say 'The group studies together', you need the word 'gruppo'.
Vogliamo formare un nuovo ___. (We want to form a new ___.)
If you want to form something, and the context implies people, 'gruppo' (group) is the right choice.
Ci sono molti ___ di turisti qui. (There are many ___ of tourists here.)
Since 'turisti' is plural, the plural form 'gruppi' (groups) is needed.
Loro appartengono a un ___ musicale. (They belong to a musical ___.)
'Gruppo' in this context means 'band' or 'group' for music.
Choose the best synonym for 'gruppo' in the context of a musical band.
'Band' is the most appropriate synonym for 'gruppo' when referring to a musical ensemble in contemporary Italian.
In a corporate setting, 'un gruppo di lavoro' most accurately translates to:
'Gruppo di lavoro' is the standard term for a 'work team' or 'task force' in professional Italian.
Which sentence correctly uses 'gruppo' to refer to a political faction?
'Gruppo' is masculine singular, so it requires the masculine singular article 'il'. The verb 'ha espresso' agrees with the singular subject.
The phrase 'fare gruppo' can mean to stick together or form a cohesive unit.
'Fare gruppo' is a common idiomatic expression in Italian meaning to stick together, cooperate, or form a united front.
When referring to a 'group of islands,' the most common and natural Italian translation uses 'gruppo.'
'Un gruppo di isole' is the standard and most natural way to say 'a group of islands' in Italian.
In the context of chemistry, 'gruppo' always refers to a functional group.
While 'gruppo funzionale' refers to a functional group, 'gruppo' alone in chemistry can also refer to a 'group' in the periodic table (e.g., 'gruppo 18' for noble gases).
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Use 'gruppo' for general groups
The most common and versatile way to say group in Italian is 'gruppo'. You can use it for a group of people, objects, or even abstract concepts.
Masculine noun
'Gruppo' is a masculine noun. Remember to use the correct articles: 'il gruppo' (the group), 'un gruppo' (a group).
Plural of 'gruppo'
The plural of 'gruppo' is 'gruppi'. So, 'i gruppi' means the groups and 'alcuni gruppi' means some groups.
Common phrases: 'in gruppo'
You'll often hear 'in gruppo', which means in a group or as a group. For example, 'Viaggiamo in gruppo' (We travel as a group).
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