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anniversario — meaning in English: anniversary

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neutral common
Usage
Native Italian speakers use the word 'anniversario' primarily when discussing significant dates, such as wedding anniversaries or the anniversary of an important historical event. It often appears in celebrations, cards, or invitations, especially during personal milestones like anniversaries of romantic relationships or cultural festivities.
Synonyms & nuances
'Anniversario' is often used interchangeably with 'compleanno' (birthday), but the key difference lies in their meanings; 'compleanno' refers specifically to the celebration of one's birth, while 'anniversario' encompasses any significant annual event. Thus, you would choose 'anniversario' when referring to milestones beyond just birthdays.
Culture
'Anniversario' comes from the Latin 'anniversarium', meaning 'return of the year'. In Italy, anniversaries are typically celebrated with family gatherings or special events, reflecting the importance of relationships and traditions in Italian culture. Interestingly, many historical anniversaries, like Italy's unification, are marked with public celebrations, showing the cultural pride associated with the concept.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'anniversario'?
The plural form of 'anniversario' is 'anniversari'. You would use this when discussing multiple anniversaries, such as 'i nostri anniversari' (our anniversaries).
Q.How do you say 'happy anniversary' in Italian?
To say 'happy anniversary' in Italian, you would say 'buon anniversario'. This phrase is commonly used on cards or during celebrations to wish someone well on their special day.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'anniversario'?
A common mistake learners make is using 'anniversario' for all celebrations. Remember, it specifically refers to anniversaries, so avoid using it for non-annual celebrations, such as birthdays, which should be referred to as 'compleanno'.
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