meridionale
southern
adjective meh-ree-dyoh-NAH-leh Less Common
Origin: From Latin meridionalis, from meridies ('midday, south').
Also means
southerner
Usage Note
Meridionale can be adjective or noun (i meridionali = 'southerners'). In Italy it often specifically refers to the people and culture of southern Italy. It is invariable for gender — the plural is meridionali for both.
Examples
"Il clima meridionale è caldo e soleggiato."
Natural Translation
The southern climate is warm and sunny.
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