Usage Note
Concittadino refers to someone from the same city or town, not just the same country — for that, compatriota is more precise. Politicians frequently address crowds as concittadini ('fellow citizens'). The feminine form is concittadina; the plural is concittadini (m) or concittadine (f).
Examples
"Il sindaco salutò i suoi concittadini."
Natural Translation
The mayor greeted his fellow citizens.
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