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English

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Pronunciation

Noun

opera (plural operas)

  1. (music) A theatrical work combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance.
  2. (music) The score for such a work.
  3. A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house.
  4. A company dedicated to performing such works.

Derived terms

Terms derived from "opera"

Related terms

Terms etymologically related to "opera"

See also

Anagrams


Czech

Noun

opera f.

  1. opera

Dutch

Noun

opera m. (plural opera's, diminutive operaatje, diminutive plural operaatjes)

  1. opera

Derived terms


Hungarian

Pronunciation

Noun

opera (plural operák)

  1. opera

Declension

declension of opera
singular plural
nominative opera operák
accusative operát operákat
dative operának operáknak
instrumental operával operákkal
causal-final operáért operákért
translative operává operákká
terminative operáig operákig
essive-formal operaként operákként
essive-modal - -
inessive operában operákban
superessive operán operákon
adessive operánál operáknál
illative operába operákba
sublative operára operákra
allative operához operákhoz
elative operából operákból
delative operáról operákról
ablative operától operáktól
possessives of opera
possessor singular possession plural possession
1st person sing. operám operáim
2nd person sing. operád operáid
3rd person sing. operája operái
1st person plural operánk operáink
2nd person plural operátok operáitok
3rd person plural operájuk operáik

Italian

Noun

opera f. (plural opere)

  1. work
  2. means, help, services
  3. (music) opus
  4. (music) opera
  5. institution, institute, society

Synonyms

Related terms

Verb

opera

  1. third-person singular present tense of operare
  2. second-person singular imperative of operare

Latin

Noun

opera

  1. nominative plural of opus
  2. accusative plural of opus

opera (genitive operae); f, first declension

  1. trouble, pains, exertion

Descendants


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Italian opera, from Latin opera.

Noun

ȍpera f. (Cyrillic spelling о̏пера)

  1. opera

Declension

declension of opera
singular plural
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)

  1. informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of operar.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of operar.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of operar.

 

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