Italian Word of the Day: Partire
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Partire
Meaning: To leave, to depart
Part of Speech: verb
Translation: What time does the train to Rome leave?
Context: A che ora parte il treno per Roma?
Cultural nugget: When traveling in Italy, the verb 'partire' is crucial for transportation. Italians have a saying, 'Partire è un po' morire' (To leave is to die a little), reflecting their deep emotional connection to places and people. This explains why Italian goodbyes often involve multiple kisses, waves, and final words even as you're walking away.
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