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Comunes

Description:

Comunes is a term that can be used as an adjective, noun, or adverb, depending on its context. It has various senses and usages, both popular and local.

Adjective:

1. (popular) Pertaining to or characteristic of the common people; ordinary; everyday.

2. (local) Referring to something commonly found or shared among the people of a specific locality or region.

Sample Sentences for Adjective:

  • The clothing brand creates stylish designs for both special occasions and comunes days.
  • She preferred comunes cafes over upscale restaurants, as they offered a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • The comunes belief among the villagers is that the nearby pond is cursed.

Noun:

1. (popular) The common or ordinary people as opposed to the elite or higher social classes.

2. (local) A specific type of local administrative division found in some countries.

Sample Sentences for Noun:

  • The government should focus on improving the living conditions of the comunes.
  • In some regions, the comunes are responsible for managing local infrastructure projects.
  • The comunes protested against the unfair distribution of wealth.

Adverb:

(local) Referring to an action or behavior that is commonly or typically observed in a specific locality.

Sample Sentences for Adverb:

  • People in this region comunes say "hello" when passing each other on the streets.
  • Comunes practiced traditions are an essential part of the annual festival.

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