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Vicini

Vicini is the Italian plural noun meaning neighbors. It refers to people who live nearby, typically those in the same block or street, and can be used more broadly for residents of a local area or community. In everyday language, common phrases include i vicini di casa (the neighbors) and vicini di zona (nearby residents). The singular forms are vicino (masculine) and vicina (feminine), with plurals vicini (masculine) and vicine (feminine).

Etymology and related terms: from Latin vicinus meaning near or neighboring. Related Italian terms include vicinato

Other uses: Vicini also appears as an Italian surname, borne by individuals and families and preserved in

See also: vicinanza, vicinato, vicino.

(the
neighborhood
or
a
community
of
neighbors)
and
vicinanza
(proximity
or
nearness).
The
word
forms
change
to
agree
with
gender
and
number
when
used
as
adjectives
or
nouns.
historical
and
contemporary
records.
As
a
surname,
it
reflects
its
origin
in
indicating
someone
who
lived
near
a
particular
place.
The
term
may
also
appear
in
toponymy
or
organization
names,
signaling
connections
to
a
locality
or
community
associated
with
a
family.