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settembre — meaning in English: September

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'settembre' when discussing dates, scheduling events, or when talking about the changing seasons, particularly in school and work contexts. For example, you might hear it mentioned in conversations about back-to-school preparations or in planning autumn festivals.
Synonyms & nuances
'Settembre' primarily refers to the month of September, while 'autunno' means autumn and refers to the season as a whole. You would choose 'settembre' when specifically talking about the month, while 'autunno' would be suitable when discussing seasonal activities or characteristics.
Culture
'Settembre' derives from the Latin word 'septem,' which means seven, as it was originally the seventh month in the Roman calendar. In Italian culture, September is often associated with the harvest season, making it a time of celebration and community gatherings.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'settembre'?
'Settembre' is pronounced as /setˈtɛm.brə/. The stress is on the second syllable, making it sound fluid and melodic, characteristic of the Italian language.
Q.What are common events in Italy during settembre?
In 'settembre', many towns celebrate harvest festivals, including grape and olive harvests, which are significant in Italian culture. Additionally, various fairs and local events fill the calendar, showcasing regional foods and traditions.
Q.Is 'settembre' used differently in formal writing?
'Settembre' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts without significant variation. However, in formal writing, you might encounter it in conjunction with specific dates or events, while casual conversations may be more spontaneous.
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