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straordinarie

Straordinarie is the feminine plural form of the Italian adjective straordinario, meaning extraordinary, remarkable, or unusual. It describes nouns that are feminine and plural, as in le imprese straordinarie or cose straordinarie. The gender and number agreement in Italian means the base forms are straordinario (masculine singular), straordinaria (feminine singular), straordinari (masculine plural), and straordinarie (feminine plural).

Etymology and form: the prefix stra- conveys the sense of beyond or outside, combined with ordinario (ordinary).

Usage: straordinarie is used in formal, literary, and journalistic contexts to emphasize exceptional quality or occurrence.

Variants and cognates: in other Romance languages the equivalent terms include Spanish extraordinario, Portuguese extraordinário, and

Overall, straordinarie signals a notable deviation from the ordinary, highlighting exceptional merit, impact, or novelty within

The
word
ultimately
derives
from
Latin
extraordinarius,
indicating
something
out
of
the
ordinary.
It
can
modify
people,
actions,
events,
objects,
or
achievements.
Examples
include:
Le
imprese
straordinarie
dei
volontari
hanno
salvato
la
comunità,
e
una
performance
straordinaria
ha
ricevuto
standing
ovation.
The
term
can
appear
in
titles,
reports,
or
promotional
language
where
a
high
level
of
distinction
is
intended.
French
extraordinaire,
all
sharing
the
same
Latin
root
extraordinarius.
While
meaning
closely
the
same,
each
language
applies
the
form
according
to
its
own
grammar
and
usage
rules.
feminine
plural
references.