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estate — meaning in English: summer

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'estate' when discussing plans for the summer season, such as vacations or outdoor activities. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Quest'estate andremo al mare,' which translates to 'This summer we will go to the sea.' It's also common in conversations about weather and seasonal celebrations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Estate' is often compared to 'verano' in Spanish, which also means summer. However, 'estate' carries a unique cultural weight in Italian, representing not just the season, but a time of leisure and celebration, while 'verano' might be used more generically.
Culture
'Estate' comes from the Latin 'aestatis,' which means 'summer.' In Italy, summer is a cherished time filled with festivals, beach outings, and family gatherings. The word has evolved to symbolize not just a season, but also a spirit of joy and relaxation that embodies Italian culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'estate' mean in Italian?
'Estate' means 'summer' in Italian. It refers to the season that typically brings warm weather and is associated with vacations, relaxation, and outdoor activities.
Q.How do you pronounce 'estate' in Italian?
'Estate' is pronounced as /es-'ta-te/. The emphasis is on the last syllable, making it sound melodic and light, much like the season it represents.
Q.Is 'estate' used in any idiomatic expressions?
Yes, one common expression is 'fare le vacanze d'estate,' which means 'to take summer vacations.' This phrase is often used to discuss travel plans or leisure activities during the summer months.
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