temario

Italian

Etymology

From tema (topic, theme) + -ario.

Noun

temario m (plural temari)

  1. program, agenda
    • 2024 February, Debora de Fazio, Annibale Gagliani, “Impressioni di Sanremo [Impressions of Sanremo]”, in Treccani:
      Nel temario dei brani predomina l’amore, secondo consuetudine nella storia della kermesse, declinato con le sue diverse sfaccettature: la rievocazione di amori finiti, così come l’amore giovanile.
      Love predominates in the collection of songs, as is customary in the tradition of the kermesse, explored in various facets: the evocation of past loves, as well as youthful love.

Spanish

Etymology

From tema + -ario.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teˈmaɾjo/ [t̪eˈma.ɾjo]
  • Rhymes: -aɾjo
  • Syllabification: te‧ma‧rio

Noun

temario m (plural temarios)

  1. program, agenda, syllabus

Further reading

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