committee
In Italian, the word 'comitato' is used to refer to a committee, which is a group of people who meet to discuss, debate, or decide on something. It is used in the same context as in English, for example, in business, politics, and other organizations.
The committee approved the project yesterday.
In this sentence, 'comitato' is used in its most common signification, to refer a committee or a board. The verb 'ha approvato', which means 'approved', suggests that the committee had the authority to make decisions about the project.
I am in the event organizing committee.
This sentence showcases a common use of 'comitato' to indicate a group of people tasked with a specific job or role. 'Comitato organizzatore dell'evento' refers to the committee in charge of organizing an event.
The electoral committee is preparing the local policies.
In this example, 'comitato' is used to specify a type of committee focused on elections. 'Il comitato elettorale' means 'the electoral committee'. 'Sta preparando' means 'is preparing', and 'le politiche locali' are the local policies that the committee is working on.