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tranquilla

Tranquilla is a word used in Italian as the feminine form of tranquillo, meaning calm, quiet, or peaceful. It describes feminine nouns and appears in everyday speech to express serenity, for example una notte tranquilla or una vita tranquilla.

The term derives from Latin tranquillus and has cognates in other Romance languages. Related forms include

In usage, tranquilla appears in a range of contexts from everyday description to literary or musical language.

Onomastics and geography are not prominent fields for the term. Tranquilla is rarely used as a given

See also: tranquillità or tranquillità (Italian noun for tranquillity), tranquillo, tranquila (Spanish) and tranquille (French). These

tranquillo
(masc.
sing.),
tranquilla
(fem.
sing.),
tranquilli
(masc.
plur.),
and
tranquille
(fem.
plur.).
In
other
languages,
equivalents
include
tranquila
in
Spanish
and
tranquille
in
French,
all
carrying
the
same
core
meaning
of
calmness.
It
is
commonly
found
in
phrases
that
convey
a
sense
of
peace
or
lack
of
disturbance
and
can
modify
people,
places,
or
times
described
as
peaceful.
name
or
surname,
and
there
are
no
widely
recognized
places
named
Tranquilla
in
standard
reference
sources.
When
it
appears,
it
is
typically
as
a
descriptive
element
rather
than
a
fixed
title
or
proper
noun.
terms
share
the
same
root
and
general
sense
of
calmness
across
languages.