Italian Word of the Day: Gregge
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Gregge
Meaning: Flock (of sheep or goats)
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: The shepherd takes the flock to the mountain pastures in spring.
Context: Il pastore porta il gregge sui pascoli di montagna in primavera.
Cultural nugget: The ancient practice of 'transumanza' (transhumance) - moving flocks from winter lowlands to summer mountain pastures - has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. This April migration marks the beginning of cheese-making season in many mountain communities.
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