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Ragazzi

Ragazzi is a masculine plural noun in Italian meaning boys or young people. The singular form is ragazzo, and the feminine plural is ragazze. In practice, ragazz i is commonly used for groups of male youths or for mixed-gender groups of young people, with Ragazze sufficing for a group of girls.

Usage and nuances: Ragazzi can refer specifically to boys or to youths in a general sense, depending

Forms and related terms: Related words include ragazzo (singular male youth), ragazza (female youth), and ragazze

Cultural notes: Ragazzi is also used in titles of media and events focused on youth, reflecting its

on
context.
When
addressing
a
group,
it
is
often
used
in
the
vocative
to
get
attention,
as
in
“Ragazzi,
venite
qui!”
or
“Ragazzi,
ascoltate.”
In
everyday
speech,
the
term
carries
a
casual,
informal
tone
and
can
be
affectionate
or
neutral.
In
formal
writing
or
speech,
speakers
may
choose
more
precise
terms
or
use
the
feminine
form
when
the
group
is
all
female.
(plural
all
female).
The
term
is
widely
encountered
in
Italian
literature,
media,
and
conversation
and
can
appear
in
various
phrases
that
denote
youth
culture,
adolescence,
or
a
group
of
peers.
broad
association
with
young
people.
The
word
remains
a
common,
everyday
part
of
Italian
vocabulary
for
describing
groups
of
young
males
or
mixed
groups
of
youths.