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Italian Vocabulary: 7 days of the Week - 12 Months of the Year - 4 Seasons
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Welcome to this Italian language lesson!

Today, we'll focus on learning the days of the week, months of the year, and seasons of the year in Italian. These are essential elements of everyday conversation and will come in handy if you plan to travel to Italy or communicate with Italian speakers. By the end of this lesson, you'll have a good grasp of how to write and pronounce these words in Italian. So let's get started!

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Wishing you a fruitful learning experience!

Days of the week in Italian

The days of the week in Italian are formed using Latin names, which were adopted by the Italian language. Here's a breakdown of each day and its Italian name:

As you can see in the table below, the Italian names for the days of the week are similar to their English counterparts, with some slight variations. For instance, "Monday" in Italian is "lunedì", which derives from "luna" meaning "moon". Similarly, "Saturday" in Italian is "sabato", which is believed to derive from "Sabbath", the day of rest in the Jewish tradition.

Nos ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH ITALIAN
01 Sunday doh meh nih kah Domenica
02 Monday lou neh dih Lunedì
03 Tuesday mahr teh dih Martedì
04 Wednesday merh koh leh dih Mercoledì
05 Thursday jih oh veh dih Giovedì
06 Friday veh nehr dih Venerdì
07 Saturday sah bah toh Sabato

Months of the year in Italian

The months of the year in Italian, like the days of the week, are also derived from Latin names. In the table below, you will find a list of each month and its Italian name.

In Italian, the months of the year are generally not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence. It's worth noting that some of the Italian month names are similar to their English counterparts, while others are different.

For example, "January" in Italian is "gennaio", which is quite different from its English equivalent. However, "March" in Italian is "marzo", which is very similar to its English equivalent.

Nos ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION

ENGLISH

ITALIAN
01 January  jeh nah yoh Gennaio
02 February  feh brah yoh Febbraio
03 March  mahr tsoh Marzo
04 April  ah prih leh Aprile
05 May  mah joh Maggio
06 June  jou nyoh Giugno
07 July  lou lyoh Luglio
08 August  ah gohs toh Agosto
09 September  seht tehm breh Settembre
10 October  oht toh breh Ottobre
11 November noh vehm breh Novembre
12 December  dih chehm breh Dicembre

Seasons of the year in Italian

Nos ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION

ENGLISH

ITALIAN
01 Spring prih mah veh rah Primavera
02 Summer ehs tah teh Estate
03 Autumn ow toon noh Autunno
04 Winter ihn vehr noh Inverno

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