nápoles
Naples
noun NAH-poh-lehs Rare
Origin: From Greek Neapolis (new city).
Usage Note
Nápoles is the Spanish name for the Italian city Naples (Napoli). It is treated as a proper noun and is invariable in form. The adjective is napolitano/a, which also gives its name to Neapolitan ice cream (helado napolitano). The city's founding name Neapolis reflects the Greek colonisation of southern Italy.
Examples
"Nápoles es famosa por su pizza y su bahía."
Natural Translation
Naples is famous for its pizza and its bay.
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