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Sociali

Sociali is primarily a grammatical form in Italian. It is the masculine plural and feminine plural of the adjective sociale, meaning “social” or “pertaining to society.” In Italian, adjectives ending in -e have plural forms ending in -i; thus sociale becomes sociali in both masculine and feminine plurals. The term commonly appears in phrases such as classi sociali (social classes), beni sociali (social goods), or problemi sociali (social problems).

In English-language contexts, sociali usually appears as a loanword within Italian-language text, perhaps in titles or

Other uses: It may be seen in brand names, organizational names, or projects that adopt the Italian

See also: Social, Sociale, Sociology, Social class, Italian grammar.

quotations
about
Italian
society,
rather
than
as
an
independent
concept
in
social
science.
There
is
no
general
theory
or
field
known
as
Sociali
in
established
English-language
scholarship;
rather,
it
is
used
as
part
of
compound
terms
or
proper
nouns
when
referencing
Italian
language
or
topics.
word
for
stylistic
reasons,
especially
in
Italy
or
among
Italian-speaking
communities.
As
a
standalone
term,
it
carries
no
universal,
widely
recognized
definition
beyond
its
grammatical
and
linguistic
function.