lirico
lyrical
adjective LEE-ree-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek lyrikos, via Latin lyricus.
Also means
operatic
Usage Note
Lirico has two main uses: the general literary/poetic sense ('lyrical prose') and the operatic sense (teatro lirico, musica lirica = opera). In Italian cultural life il lirico often simply means 'the opera house' — il Teatro Lirico di Milano. This dual meaning can catch learners off-guard when reading arts journalism.
Examples
"Ha una voce perfetta per il canto lirico."
Natural Translation
She has a perfect voice for operatic singing.
Literal Translation
She has a voice perfect for the singing operatic.
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