How to Say โSundayโ in Italian
Domenica
do-ME-ni-ka
[do-ME-ni-ka]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Domenica literally means 'day of the Lord', showing its religious significance.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Sundays often involve a large family meal known as 'pranzo' and many shops are closed.
Phrase Breakdown
Domenica
[do-ME-ni-ka]
Sunday
Typically considered a day of rest or religious observance in many cultures.
Domenica รจ il giorno del riposo.
Sunday is a day of rest.
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