gueto
ghetto
noun GEH-toh Rare
Origin: Italian ghetto, from the Jewish quarter in Venice established in 1516
Usage Note
Gueto is the Spanish adaptation of Italian ghetto, originally referring to the forced Jewish quarters of European cities. In modern usage it refers to any marginalized urban neighborhood. The spelling gheto also appears but gueto is the form preferred by the RAE. It retains a strong socioeconomic and historical connotation.
Examples
"Muchas familias escaparon del gueto durante la guerra."
Natural Translation
Many families escaped the ghetto during the war.
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