commuter is an interesting Italian word because it can be divided into nouns, verbs or adjectives. Let’s look at its use as a verb first, as doing so helps us understand the meaning behind nouns and adjectives.

commuter are regulars -Yes verb meaning oscillation, swing, or hanging. it comes from noun put meaning is put (clock).
Because commuters spend their waking hours traveling between home and work/school, they evoke images of a pendulum swinging back and forth.
Pendulum between Turin and Milan from Monday to Friday.
From Monday to Friday, I travel between Turin and Milan.
commuters are called commuter (Odd number: commuter) in Italian – literally “swingers”.
Notice commuter Can be used to describe both men and women, with gender revealed by the article (i.e. commuter = a male commuter / commuter = a female commuter).
way of expression commute method commute or be a commuter.
Marta travels between Milan and Genoa for business reasons. She wants to move, but her husband is against it.
Marta travels between Milan and Genoa. She wants to move, but her husband is against it.

As we mentioned above, commuter Can also be used as an adjective. In this sense, it describes people who commute. For example:
- commuter = commuter worker
- a student commuter = a commuter student
Sometimes the word is also translated as swinging,like swing (commuter bike), but its explanation is far less commuter.
commuters and dangling
similar verbs commuter Yes overhang, replace “d” with “z”. It refers to something that hangs or is suspended in the air from above.It can also imply that the object is swinging, followed by a preposition give. In this sense, you will hear overhang Compare commuter.
Light bulbs hang from the ceiling.
Light bulbs hang from the ceiling.




