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residenziali

Residenziali is the Italian plural form of the adjective residenziale, meaning residential. It is used to describe housing-related matters, places, and policies, as opposed to commercial, industrial, or agricultural uses. The term appears in real estate, urban planning, and housing policy to label things connected with living spaces.

In planning and zoning contexts, residenziali commonly designates areas and buildings intended for dwelling purposes. Common

Linguistically, residenziale stems from residenza, meaning residence. Grammatically, residenziali is the masculine plural and feminine plural

While primarily used in Italian, residenziali may appear in bilingual texts or international housing discourse to

See also: residenza, residenziale (singular form), aree residenziali, zone residenziale, edifici residenziali, unità residenziali.

phrases
include
aree
residenziali
(residential
areas),
zone
residenziale
or
zona
residenziale
(residential
zones),
and
edifici
residenziali
or
unità
residenziali
(residential
buildings
or
residential
units).
The
term
helps
differentiate
living
space
from
other
land
uses
in
official
documents,
planning
maps,
and
statistical
reports.
form
of
residenziale;
the
singular
forms
are
residenziale
(both
masculine
and
feminine).
This
flexibility
allows
the
adjective
to
modify
different
nouns
in
descriptions
of
housing
and
neighborhoods.
refer
to
residential
categories
within
Italian
contexts.
Its
usage
emphasizes
the
living-function
aspect
of
property
classifications,
zoning,
and
urban
design,
guiding
regulation,
development,
and
housing
markets.