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multipla

Multipla is an Italian term that means "multiple" or "many." It functions as both an adjective and a noun in the language. The feminine singular form is multipla, while the masculine singular is multiplo; the feminine plural is multiple, and the masculine plural is multipli. In everyday Italian, it is used in phrases such as scelta multipla (multiple choice) or lesioni multiple (multiple injuries).

Etymology and usage beyond grammar: multipla derives from Latin multiplicus, via Italian, and is related to

Automotive usage: The term multipla has been adopted as a model name by Italian automakers to emphasize

In popular culture and industry, multipla is primarily encountered as a descriptive term in Italian and as

other
forms
in
Romance
languages
that
express
plurality
or
multiplicity.
The
word
appears
in
various
contexts
to
denote
more
than
one
element,
part,
or
option.
In
common
usage,
it
often
appears
in
compound
expressions
addressing
quantity,
options,
or
combinations.
multi-passenger
layouts.
Notable
examples
include
the
Lancia
Multipla,
produced
in
the
1950s
and
1960s,
recognized
as
an
early
and
influential
multi-seat
compact
car.
More
recently,
Fiat
produced
the
Multipla
(launched
in
1998
and
sold
into
the
2000s),
a
compact
multi-purpose
vehicle
known
for
its
six-seat
arrangement
and
distinctive
styling.
In
both
cases,
the
name
signals
the
vehicle’s
capacity
to
accommodate
several
passengers
or
functions.
a
brand/model
designation
in
automotive
history.