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New Italian Vocabulary
New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are holidays in much of the world – here’s the Italian vocabulary you need to celebrate on December 31 and January 1st. Buon anno!
December 31 | 31 dicembre | |
New Year’s Eve | la vigilia di Capodanno | |
New Year’s Eve dinner | il cenone di Capodanno | |
New Year’s Eve party | la festa di Capodanno | |
midnight | mezzanotte | |
January 1st | il 1° gennaio | |
the new year | l’anno nuovo | |
New Year’s Day | il Capodanno | |
New Year’s resolution | il buon proposito del nuovo anno | |
fireworks | i fuochi d’artificio | |
mistletoe | il vischio | |
champagne | lo champagne | |
hangover | i postumi della sbornia | |
truffles | i tartufi | |
Happy New Year! | Buon anno! | |
Happy holidays! | Buone feste! | |
Season’s greetings! | Buone feste! | |
to celebrate | festeggiare | |
to drink | bere | |
to eat | mangiare | |
to get drunk | ubriacarsi | |
to kiss | baciare | |
to propose a toast | proporre un brindisi | |
to toast | brindare |
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