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guida turistica — meaning in English: tourist guide

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the term 'guida turistica' when discussing travel plans or booking excursions, especially in tourist hotspots like Rome or Florence. It is common in conversations at travel agencies or when recommending guided tours to friends and family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Guida' can also mean 'guide' in a broader sense, referring to any form of direction or help. However, 'guida turistica' specifically denotes a professional who leads tourists, making it distinct from a mere 'guida' which could apply to various contexts like a book or manual.
Culture
'Guida turistica' has roots in the Latin word 'gŭida', meaning 'to lead'. In Italy, having a knowledgeable 'guida turistica' can transform a mundane sightseeing trip into a rich historical experience, as many guides share anecdotes and insights that aren't found in standard guidebooks. In fact, being a licensed tourist guide in Italy requires rigorous training, making it a respected profession.
FAQ
Q.What does 'guida turistica' mean in English?
'Guida turistica' translates to 'tourist guide' in English, referring to a person who leads and provides information to tourists about places of interest.
Q.How do you pronounce 'guida turistica'?
'Guida turistica' is pronounced as 'Gwee-dah Too-ris-tee-kah'. Breaking it down can help with clarity, especially for English speakers.
Q.What is the difference between 'guida turistica' and 'guida'?
'Guida turistica' specifically refers to a tourist guide, while 'guida' is a more general term for a guide or direction. Use 'guida turistica' when talking about someone who conducts tours.
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