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barba — meaning in English: beard

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'barba' in casual conversations about grooming or personal style, especially when discussing facial hair trends. For instance, you might hear it in barbershops or among friends debating the merits of a well-groomed beard versus a clean-shaven look.
Synonyms & nuances
'Barba' refers specifically to facial hair on the chin and cheeks, while 'pizzo' might refer to a goatee or chin beard. Choosing 'barba' is more encompassing, making it the go-to term when discussing beards in general.
Culture
'Barba' has roots in Latin, derived from 'barba', which also means beard. Throughout history, beards have held significant cultural value in Italy, often symbolizing wisdom and masculinity. In fact, during the Renaissance, many famous artists sported impressive beards, reflecting their status and creativity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'barba' mean in English?
'Barba' translates to 'beard' in English, referring to the hair that grows on the chin and cheeks of a man's face.
Q.How do you pronounce 'barba' in Italian?
'Barba' is pronounced as 'BAR-ba', with the emphasis on the first syllable, making sure to roll the 'r' slightly for an authentic Italian sound.
Q.Are there any common expressions using 'barba'?
Yes, one popular Italian expression is 'Avere la barba', meaning 'to have a beard'. Additionally, there's the phrase 'Barba e capelli', which translates to 'Beard and hair', often used in the context of grooming.
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