Italian Word of the Day: Ginestra
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Ginestra
Meaning: Broom flower, Scotch broom
Part of Speech: noun
Translation: The Tuscan hills are covered with yellow broom flowers.
Context: Le colline toscane sono coperte di ginestra gialla.
Cultural nugget: The ginestra holds a special place in Italian literature, most famously celebrated in Giacomo Leopardi's poem "La Ginestra," where it symbolizes resilience and beauty in harsh conditions.
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