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chiesa — meaning in English: church

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'chiesa' in everyday conversations when discussing religious events, such as attending a wedding, baptism, or Sunday mass. Additionally, 'chiesa' might come up in cultural contexts, such as talking about historical architecture when visiting famous churches in Italy.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'tempio', which refers specifically to a temple and can imply a more formal or ancient place of worship. You would use 'chiesa' to refer to a Christian church, while 'tempio' might be chosen in discussions about non-Christian religious sites or historical contexts.
Culture
'Chiesa' originates from the Latin word 'ecclesia', which means assembly or congregation. In Italy, churches are not just places of worship; they are often central to community life, hosting festivals, markets, and art exhibitions, making them vital cultural hubs.
FAQ
Q.What does 'chiesa' mean in English?
'Chiesa' translates to 'church' in English, referring to a place of Christian worship.
Q.How do you pronounce 'chiesa'?
'Chiesa' is pronounced as 'kee-eh-za', with emphasis on the first syllable, making it easy to say once you get the hang of the Italian phonetics.
Q.Is 'chiesa' used in formal contexts?
Yes, 'chiesa' is used in both formal and informal contexts. You might hear it in religious settings, cultural conversations, or casual discussions about community events.
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