alloggiati
Alloggiati is the plural form of the Italian past participle of the verb alloggiare, which means “to lodge, to accommodate, or to settle.” The term is used to describe people or groups who have taken up residence or found shelter in a particular place. In contemporary Italian, it can appear in both formal and informal contexts, often relating to migration, tourism, or temporary housing arrangements.
The word derives from the root alloggio, itself borrowed from Medieval Latin “algōĭum” meaning “hostel” or “inn.”
In literary and journalistic texts, alloggiati can function as a noun phrase such as “gli alloggiati nel
The concept of alloggiati is significant in discussions of social policy and urban planning in Italy. It