how do you translate the french word générique into italian and spanish?

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Spanish = genérico (or genérica if the noun is feminine)
Italian = generico

Sra/Mme

Sorry, i wasn't too clear about what the term meant. Ive been told that générique in French can also mean "opening" as in an opening theme or music of say, a tv show.

Do the translations still apply then in that context?

Thank you for clarifying. True, in French générique as an adjective means generic. Then the terms I gave you apply. However, as a noun "le générique" means, as in a movie "credit line OR credits." As for "opening" it would entirely depend upon the context, or exactly how the word is used. If you mean opening number = l'ouverture (feminine.)

Now, if that is what you want:
Spanish = el primer número
Italian = I'm not sure offhand but I'll try to find it for you.

Sra/Mme

Lots of choices! (If you are going to do a lot of this kind of thing, I have a great dictionary site to give you!)

opening night = la prima
initial part (as in music) = inizio
initial part = parte iniziale
overture (prelude) = inizio / preludio

Sra/Mme

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To translate the French word "générique" into Italian and Spanish, we can follow these steps:

1. Identify the meaning: Before translating, it's important to understand the meaning of the word. "Générique" in French typically refers to the opening or closing credits of a movie, television show, or a list of ingredients in a pharmaceutical product.

2. Find the corresponding word in Italian: To translate "générique" into Italian, we can look for the equivalent term that conveys the same meaning. In Italian, the word for "générique" is "generica".

3. Find the corresponding word in Spanish: To translate "générique" into Spanish, we can search for a term that captures the intended meaning. In Spanish, the word for "générique" is "genérico".

So, the translations of "générique" into Italian and Spanish are "generica" and "genérico", respectively.