Significado de omertà | Babel Free
\o.mɛʁ.ta\Definiciones
A code of silence amongst members of the Mafia that forbids divulging insider secrets to law enforcement, often also followed outside of the organization for fear of retaliation.
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“Here we have the unfortunate heirloom of corrupt government—Omertà (a Sicilian word, meaning silence on the part of witnesses to a deed of blood). The Government arrests a delinquent and has him tried before a court; but the latter, for want of witnesses, cannot condemn. "We dare not speak," say the victims themselves; "the robber has powerful friends in these parts; we might be made to suffer worse than we have to complain of; it is better to bear with the past than to ruin the future."”
Nivel CEFR
B1
Intermedio
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B1 — nivel intermedio de español.
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B1 — nivel intermedio de español.
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