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Noun
opera (plural operas)
- (music) A theatrical work combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance.
- (music) The score for such a work.
- A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house.
- A company dedicated to performing such works.
Derived terms
Terms derived from "opera"
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Related terms
Terms etymologically related to "opera"See also
- aria
- ballet
- masque
- melodrama
- musical comedy
- recitative
- singspiel
- Appendix:Glossary of opera
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Czech
Noun
opera f.
Dutch
Noun
opera m. (plural opera's, diminutive operaatje, diminutive plural operaatjes)
Derived terms
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Noun
opera (plural operák)
Declension
declension of opera
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possessives of opera
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Italian
Noun
opera f. (plural opere)
Synonyms
- (1) lavoro
- (2) mezzo, aiuto, servigi
- (4) melodramma
- (5) istituzione, istituto
Related terms
- manodopera
- operaio
- operare
- operetta
- operista
- operoso
Verb
opera
Latin
Noun
opera
opera (genitive operae); f, first declension
Descendants
- French: œuvre < Old French: uevre
- Galician: obra
- Italian: opera
- Old Irish: opar
- Spanish: huebra, obra
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Italian opera, from Latin opera.
Noun
ȍpera f. (Cyrillic spelling о̏пера)
- opera
Declension
declension of opera| singular | plural | |
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| nominative | opera | opere |
| genitive | opere | opera |
| dative | operi | operama |
| accusative | operu | opere |
| vocative | opero | opere |
| locative | operi | operama |
| instrumental | operom | operama |
Spanish
Verb
opera (infinitive operar)
- informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of operar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of operar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of operar.
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Q. Who pays the opera singers their wages and what is the average wage for an opera singer? Anyone know the business side of opera?
Asked by marisanda - Wed May 2 17:18:41 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you don't. the only way you could would be to start your own business related to opera. i.e. a middleman/woman that profits from both ends, i.e. buys and redistributes prime seating for operas or something like that. stay close to the business, but you won't make money IN the business unless your name ends in "avaratti"
Answered by sandman - Wed May 2 17:26:50 2007


