What is Estivo?
What is Estivo?
summery
adjective. summery [adjective] like, or appropriate for, summer.
What does Progetto mean in Italian?
[proˈdʒɛtto ] masculine noun. (Architecture) plan. (idea) plan ⧫ project.
What does Navona mean in Italian?
big ship
Its name, Navona, meaning ‘big ship’, refers to the flooding of the area and the mock naval battles once held there.
What is an Italian Ciccio?
ciccio m (plural cicci) honey, sugar (affectionate name)
Is summer in Italian masculine or feminine?
estate
The word for summer in Italian is estate (masculine, plural: estati).
How did Piazza Navona get its name?
The name of the piazza is derived precisely from the Greek term “Agone”–contest–which in the Middle Ages became “in Agone” and finally “Navona”. As in almost all the places destined for fun and games in ancient Rome, the stadium was surrounded by taverns and lupanari (ancient houses of ill repute).
What does Gagootz mean in Italian?
zucchini
Gagootz is an Italian-American word for zucchini. It derives from the name of an Italian squash cucuzza.
How do you say Four Seasons in Italian?
The four seasons – stagioni – are:
- Primavera – spring.
- Estate – summer.
- Autunno – fall or autumn.
- Inverno – winter.
- Che tempo fa oggi? Or Com’è il tempo oggi? What’s the weather like today?
- E’ bello / Fa bel tempo – It’s nice.
- E’ brutto / Fa brutto tempo – It’s bad.
- C’è il sole – It’s sunny.
Is the Italian word estate masculine or feminine?
The word for summer in Italian is estate (masculine, plural: estati).
What is a piazza in Italy?
Piazza, square or marketplace in an Italian town or city. The word is cognate with the French and English “place” and Spanish “plaza,” all ultimately derived from the Greek plateia, “broad street.” The most celebrated Italian piazza is that designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome.