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comodi

Comodi is the plural masculine form of the Italian adjective comodo, meaning comfortable or convenient. It is used to modify masculine plural nouns, as in sedili comodi (comfortable seats) or componenti comodi (convenient components). The feminine plural form is comode, as in sedie comode. As a noun, comodi can sometimes refer to conveniences or amenities, but this noun usage is less common in everyday Italian and is often replaced by comodità or servizi.

Etymology traces comodi to the Latin commodus, meaning suitable or advantageous. The word shares its root with

In grammar, comodi functions as an ordinary adjective with gender and number agreement. It participates in

Comodi is also a surname of Italian origin. It can be found among people of Italian descent

Related terms include comodo (masculine singular), comoda (feminine singular), comode (feminine plural), and comodità (comfort or

related
terms
in
Romance
languages
that
express
comfort,
convenience,
or
suitability.
the
broader
semantic
field
of
ease,
practicality,
and
suitability,
and
can
describe
objects,
spaces,
or
arrangements
designed
for
comfort
or
efficiency.
When
used
to
describe
people,
it
can
imply
a
sense
of
being
agreeable
or
convenient,
though
this
is
more
context-dependent
and
less
common
than
describing
objects
or
settings.
and
in
diaspora
communities.
As
a
family
name,
it
may
reflect
historical
or
regional
associations
with
comfort,
ease
of
living,
or
a
place
name
linked
to
the
root
comodo.
ease).